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plants bee Dock and 6orrel 



A Dockb lis not hastate fls perfect 



vendsus 



lalh 



le bearing 

 t or less tall gla 

 I ovate lanceolate 

 1 tire the "^tipular 

 wings of 

 tr. large auU thin, entire, 



veined and showy, the pedicels hanging in fruit. Mo., 

 west. — Recently offered as an ornamental plant, because 

 of the very showy wide-winged fruiting calices. 

 hymenosdpalus, Torr. {R. Sdxei, Kellogg) 

 C'ANAiGKE. Raiz Colorada. Erect, reach; 

 :i ft., glabrous, the root of clustered fusi- 

 form tubers: Ivs. oblong-lanceolate, some^ 

 times 1 ft. long, narrow a 

 either end. short-petioled. en 

 tire, gray-green, somewhat mot 

 tied beneath: fls. perfect, lai-ge 

 in crowded panicles green 

 fru t ng calyi. lobes % n acre 

 t re ve nj the ped eels dr0( 

 T r IT to r-vl f B M 

 II 1 I 1 I f wh 



k 1 1 t Cal 1 



la o e ornamental 



I 1 1 1 1 t nn e ure 1 fro n the lahl a 



Ik 11 ture on tl e econon c u es of the 



jlant con It reports, of exper ent stat ons n Ar z 

 Ctl f aul el e here 



occidentalis Wat Stout perenn al each ng 3 ft 

 "lal ou 1 I n e late to te 1 nceol te ore or 



111 tl e brous root I 1 lilt I 1 i g and obtuse, 



le with sharp 1 ) \ol I) the 



li petioles slei 1 I I now aeumi- 



1 I nate infloie [I II irger part of 



1 el the Hs steril | 1 1 wii gs en- 



le 01 ill tire or very neiil idite- 



center ovate each with a t 11 1 1 outer 



umed or small scales reflexed L 1 \ 1 1 ed m 



tems are some places in this - 1 tit 1 i ring 



t growing gieens but later in t lii^etlanii' 1 t I 



soutatus Linn Frlnth Sorrel Lower with many 

 least not bran hin„ piostrate oi as en in g stems gl lu ous Ivs. 

 somewhat fleshj the radicil nes 1 u„ stilkel ind i. i- 

 date ovate obtuse the stem Ivs si it stalke 1 and has- 

 tate fiddleform and acute r s nietim s 3 1 ted wings 

 thm coidate without callosities Eu Asia —Grown 

 in several varieties m Europe, 

 and sometimes cult in this 

 country for greens. It 

 summer Sorrel. 



cordate lo i' talke 1 



o tl( 



" of tl e fr 1 tr angul r 

 hat to tl e i ve n I aero s Lai ra ior 



tl e cont nent descen 1 ng along the Rocky Mts 

 acl ng Texa —Once ntrod ced as an orna nental 

 t beca e of its prof se and so newhat showy 



W I f Ij f ! 



AcetosSUa, Linn. Common Field or Sheep Sorrel. 

 Common in all old fields, where it indicates sterile soil: 

 Ivs. oblong, from a hastate-lobed base; fls. reddish, in 

 erect racemes. Not cult., but the sour root-leaves are 

 sometimes used for greens. Eu. 



BB. Plant anntial. 



less or near 

 cordate-ori)i< 

 without calli 



cate-cu- 

 ud leaf- 

 : wings 



cult, as 



RUPTUKE-WOKT. Rer,. 



1 rcle a the ba Eu 

 ay places —An excellent 

 root Ivs be ng used in 



T 11 often 3 3/i ft 



1 ro nded at the 



I 11} 3 the nflores 



1 ope and ow one 



I n ol 1 fields -Not 



\1 f 



r e e co late at 

 "■ ned w ngs long 

 3 nflorescence some 



EtrSCDS (an old Latin name 

 Brooji. a genus of possibly 

 Europe. Erect shrubs, with 

 and branches (phyllodia) si 

 sistent veined, sessile leaf 

 springing from f^e midrib of 

 phyllodiuiu 



aculeatus, Lmn Shrul l^ 

 oi ate lanceolate ^ 1 ' u 1 i 

 point fls 1-2 short 1 f 1 11 i 

 Spring Gn 34 p 2 1 1 11 

 Fla an 1 s t Uit 



A.- 

 hijjl I 



). Lilidcem. Butcher's 

 3 species scattered over 

 minute bract-like Ivs. 

 muUtmg leatheiy per- 

 like bodies fls small, 

 the lower surface of the 



-i ■'1 ft high phyllodia 



t I ling into a spiny 



I I 1 1 p 1 ^ m thick. 



is It 1 545 -Cult in 



f the 



1 with 



le I n thick. 



F W Barclay 



erect (3 ft. or more tall in fr. ), furrowed, the pla 



Flowering Kuali 



