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rotate, 4 - 5-parted. Stamens short. Styles 2, united at base. Fruit 

 didymous, subglobose, baccate, smooth. Herbaceous or suffruticose. 

 Stems 4-angled, diffusely branching. 



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1. B. TINCTO'RUM, L. Stem herbaceous, flaccid, aculeate on the angles ; 

 leaves mostly in apparent verticils of six, lanceolate, sub-petiolate ; pe- 

 duncles axillary, trichotomous ; lobes of the corolla with a callous acu- 

 mination, but not cuspidate. 

 DYERS' RUBIA. Madder. Dyers' Madder. 

 Fr. La Garance. Germ. Die Faerber-Roethe. Span. Eubia. 



Root perennial, large, reddish brown. Stems procumbent, 3-4 feet long, much branched, 

 pubescent at the joints ; angles prominent, sometimes more than 4, aculeate with short 

 retrorsely curved prickles. Leaves and stipules similar, 1-2 inches long the midrib and 

 margins retrorsely aculeate -flower-bearing branches axillary, opposite. Corolla brownish 

 yellw, often 5-lobed. 



Gardens and lots : cultivated. Native of the East. Fl. July. Fr. September. 



FIG. 114. The Madder Plant (Rubia tinctorum) reduced. 



