THE MAIN GROUPS OF 

 WILD FLOWERS 



Plants with parallel-veined leaves. Turn to no. (not page) 2 



(includes nos. 2-185) 



Plants with netted-veined leaves (includes nos. 186-925) which are 

 divided thus : 



Vines no. 187 



(includes nos. 187-242) 



Not vines. 



Flowers usually inconspicuous ; without petals no. 244 



(includes nos. 245-312) 



Flowers with obvious, separate, divided petals (includes 

 nos. 313-621) which are divided thus: 



Flowers regular and symmetrical. 



Flowers not arranged as in the Carrot Family no. 313 



(includes nos. 313-525) 

 Flowers arranged as in the Carrot Family no. 526 



(includes nos. 526-555) 



Flowers irregular and unsymmetrical, often pea-like, or violet- 

 like no. 556 



(includes nos. 556-621) 



Flowers with united petals that form some sort of a tube or 

 bell-shaped corolla, or at any rate united (includes nos. 622- 

 925) which are divided thus: 



Flowers not in heads, as in the Daisy Family no. 622 



(includes nos. 622-808) 



The Daisy Family no. 809 



(includes nos. 809-925) 



Aquatic or water plants no. 926 



