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Small Violet-Purple and Yellow. 



Woody Nightshade or Bitter-sweet. Diam. f in. or 

 over ; length nearly in. ; stem shrubby, climbing ; 

 leaves cordate, upper ones eared at the base ; flowers many, 

 drooping, with prominent yellow centre ; sepals 5 ; petals 

 5, narrow ; stamens 5 ; copses ; 3-6 ft. (v.c.) 808 



Scottish Primrose. Diam. J in. or over ; flowers about 

 10, clustered in umbels ; calyx 5-lobed, without ridges ; 

 petals 5 ; stamens 5 ; leaves very mealy beneath, but not 

 wrinkled, about 1 in. ; northern pastures ; 2-4 in. (R.) 967 



Bluish Purple. 



Very Large. 



Gladden or Stinking Iris. Diam. 2J in. ; stem 1-2 ft., 

 leafy ; leaves 1-3 ft., stiff, erect, f in. broad ; plant smell- 

 ing badly ; perianth 6, 3 outer larger, 3 inner erect ; stigmas 

 3, petal-like ; stamens 3 ; copses ; 1-2J ft. (L.) 1139 



Large. 



Wood Cranesbill. Diam. 1 in. ; leaves long-stalked, 

 roundish, 3 or 4 in., deeply 7-lobed, cut and serrate ; sepals 

 5, awned ; petals 5, slightly notched ; stamens 10, fringed 

 half-way up ; fruit stalks erect ; woods ; 1-2 ft. (o.) 259 



Medium. 



Deadly Nightshade or Dwale. Diam. f in. ; length J in. ; 

 flowers shortly stalked, solitary, axillary, bell-shaped ; 

 sepals 5 ; corolla with 5 broad lobes, greenish -purple out- 

 side ; stamens 5 ; leaves ovate, pointed ; waste places ; 

 2-3 ft. (L.) 809 



Purple Broom-rape. Diam. J in. ; length J in. ; plant 

 bluish-purple, leafless ; bracts 3 ; calyx-lobes 4, narrow, 

 acute ; corolla 2-lipped, with purple veins ; stamens 4, 

 not hairy ; stem simple, slender, tough ; grows on 

 Yarrow roots ; 6-12 in. (R.) 874 



Sand Broom-rape. Diam. J in. ; length } in. ; 

 plant bluish -purple, leafless ; bracts 3 ; calyx-lobes 4, 

 narrow, obtuse ; corolla 2-lipped, with purple veins ; 



