JUNE FLOWERS. 83 



Worm-seed Treacle Mustard. Diam. in. or more ; 

 flowers cross-shaped ; sepals 4 ; petals 4 ; stamens 6 ; 

 stem erect, rigid, leafy ; leaves nearly entire, lanceolate, 

 pale green, 3-4 in. ; waysides ; 1-2 ft. (L.) 115 



Spiked Rampion. Diam. flowers J in. ; length nearly 

 J in. ; flowers in a terminal, oblong head, diam. f in., 

 length 2 in. ; calyx 5-lobed ; corolla wheel-shaped, with 5 

 deep lobes ; stamens 5 ; thickets ; 2-3 ft. (B.) 751 



Minute. 



Small-flowered Melilot. Diam. -^ in. ; flowers in dense, 

 one-sided racemes, which are loose in fruit ; calyx 5- 

 toothed ; petals 5 ; leaflets 3, obovate, toothed ; plant 

 fragrant ; waste places ; 3-12 in. (R.) 304 



Common Hare's-ear. Diam. each flower T T g- in. ; small 

 umbel J in. ; compound umbel 1J in. ; leaves pale green, 

 smooth, egg-shaped, stem passing through the middle ; 

 bracts leaf-like beneath the flowers ; petaLs 5 ; stamens 5 ; 

 cornfields ; 1-1 J ft. (L.) 522 



Pepper Saxifrage. Diam. each flower -^ in. ; small 

 umbel | in. ; compound umbel 1J in. ; leaves thrice pin- 

 nate ; leaflets narrow -lanceolate ; bracts few or none ; 

 leaves mostly at the root ; plant with a disagreeable odour ; 

 petals 5 ; stamens 5 ; damp pastures ; 1-3 ft. (c.) 534 



Very Large. Yellow. 



Welsh Poppy. Diam. 2J in. ; plant with yellow juice ; 

 leaves green, stalked, pinnate ; flowers golden-yellow ; 

 sepals 2 ; petals 4 ; stamens many ; rocky places ; 1-2 ft. 

 (L.) 48 



Yellow-horned Poppy. Diam. 2 in. or more ; leaves 

 clasping the stem, wavy, very rough, pale green ; fruits 

 6-10 in. long ; sepals 2 ; petals 4 ; stamens many ; shores ; 

 1-2 ft. (L.) 50 



Yellow Water-lily. Diam. 2 in. or more ; leaves 

 roundish, cordate, floating ; stems long, in water ; sepals 

 5 ; petals 18-20, thick ; stamens many ; ponds ; 2-6 

 ft. (L.) 41 



