JUNE FLOWERS. 97 



True Sweetbriar. Diain. If in. ; sepals 5, pinnate ; 

 petals 5 ; stamens many ; leaflets doubly serrate, with 

 sweet-smelling glandular hairs beneath ; heaths ; 3-6 ft. 

 (L.) 401 



Small-flowered Sweetbriar. Diam. 1J in. ; sepals 5, 

 long, simply pinnate ; petals 5 ; stamens many ; shoots 

 not bristly ; leaflets twice serrate, hairy, with glands 

 beneath, prickles equal hooked ; ripe fruit ovate, without 

 sepals ; heaths ; 3-6 ft. (L.) 400 



Small Bindweed. Diam. 1J in. ; bracts small linear ; 

 sepals 5 ; corolla bell-shaped, 5-angled ; stamens 5 ; stem 

 weak, twining ; leaves arrow -shaped, lobes pointed ; flowers 

 sometimes white ; banks ; 6-24 in. (c.) 798 



Flowering Rush. Diarn. 1 in. ; flowers many in 

 an umbel with scaly bracts ; leaves radical, linear, 

 3-sided, long ; perianth 6 ; stamens 9 ; ditches ; 3-4 ft. 

 (c.) 1197 



Cheddar Pink. Diam. 1 in. ; flowers mostly solitary ; 

 scales below calyx 4 ; sepals 5 ; petals 5, jagged ; styles 2 ; 

 stamens 10 ; leaves linear, glaucous, rough-edged ; rocky 

 4-12 in. (L.) 165 



Medium. 



Red German Catchfly. Diam. f in. ; sepals 5 ; petals 

 5, slightly notched ; stamens 10 ; styles 5 ; stem clammy ; 

 root leaves 4 in., very narrow -lanceolate ; flowers almost 

 sessile ; rocks ; 6-10 in. (K.) 182 



Bee Orchis. Diam. } in. ; flowers mostly pink, with 

 velvety brown lip ; sepals 3, pink ; petals 2 linear, green- 

 ish-yellow, and 1 large, lipped ; stem erect, 3-6-flowered, 

 smooth ; leaves short, oblong, parallel -veined ; pastures ; 

 6-12 in. (L.) 1132 



Late Spider Orchis. Diam. f in. or more ; flowers with 

 dark purple lip, swollen, marked green ; sepals 3 large, 

 pinkish -purple ; petals 2 small, ovate, and 1 lipped, large ; 

 stem erect, 3-6-flowered, smooth ; leaves short, oblong, 

 parallel- veined ; downs ; 6-12 in. (R.) 1133 



Spiny Rest-harrow. Diam. f in. ; stem erect, spiny, 

 with 2 rows of hairs ; sepals 5 ; petals 5, striped, 

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