148 IDENTIFYING WILD FLOWERS. 



plant hairy, very leafy ; leaves deeply cut into 5 or 3 

 narrow, pointed segments, 2J in. ; waste places, 2-3 ft. 

 (L.) 907 



English Tamarisk (small tree). Diam. J in. ; flowers 

 in clusters or 1-in. spikes ; sepals 5 ; petals 5 ; stamens 

 4, 5, 8, or 10 ; stigmas feathery, 3 ; branches long, flexible, 

 switch-like ; leaves J in. or less, awl-shaped ; sea-shores ; 

 5-10 ft. (L.) 444 



Minute. 



Hare's-foot Trefoil. Flowers diam. -^ in.; length ^ in.; 

 flower heads diam. f in. ; length J in. ; very hairy and 

 soft ; leaflets 3, linear-obovate, J in. ; flowers very closely 

 packed and hidden ; calyx teeth 5, long and hairy ; petals 

 5 ; stamens 10 ; roadsides ; 6-12 in. (c.) 313 



Large. % ose or Pink. 



Clove Pink or Carnation. Diam. 1J in. ; calyx 5- 

 toothed, with 4 shorter bracts ; petals 5, much notched ; 

 stamens 10 ; leaves slender, glaucous, opposite, 4J in. ; 

 flowers fragrant ; solitary ; old walls ; 1-1| ft. (L.) 164 



Broad-leaved Everlasting Pea. Diam. 1 in. ; length 

 1 in. ; sepals 5 ; petals 5, unequal, upper one roundish ; 

 stamens 10 ; several flowers on a stalk ; leaves of 2 oval, 

 pointed leaflets, each 2-3 in., with a tendril ; stem winged ; 

 woods ; 3-5 ft. (L.) 364 



Great Hairy Willow Herb. Diam. nearly 1 in. ; length 

 | in. ; sepals 4 ; petals 4 ; stamens 8 ; stigma 4-cleft ; 

 leaves opposite, hairy, lanceolate, clasping, 3J in. ; river- 

 sides and other wet places ; 4-6 ft. (c.) 420 



Medium. 



Great Snapdragon. Diam. nearly f in. ; length 1J 



in. ; flowers pink, crimson, yellow, or white ; sepals 5 ; 



corolla tube lipped and closed, not spurred ; stamens 4 ; 



flowers in dense racemes ; leaves lanceolate, 1J in. ; old 



walls ; 9-24 in. (L.) 855 



Sow-bread. Diam. f in. at back. (See Small.) 

 Deptford Pink. Diam. J in. ; length f in. ; calyx 



