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2. A. alba Miller. Baneberry. Stem erect, smooth or nearly so, 

 18-24 in. high. Leaves large and spreading; leaflets thin. Racemes 

 very broad. Petals slender, truncate. Pedicels red, thickened in 

 fruiting; berries -white. In rich woods, more common S.* 



34. BERBERIDACEiE. Barberry Family 



Herbs or shrubs. Leaves alternate, simple or compound, 

 usually without stipules. Sepals petal-like. Petals hypogy- 

 nous, distinct, their number some multiple of 2, 3, or 4, never 

 of 5. Stamens usually one opposite each petal ; anthers com- 

 monly opening by 2 uplifted lids (the stamens of Podophyllum 

 are exceptional). Pistil 1, 1-celled; ovules 2 or more. Fruit a 

 berry or capsule. 



I. PODOPHYLLUM L. 



Perennial. Stem simple, smooth, erect, 12-15 in. tall, bear- 

 ing 2 leaves with a large white flower between them. Sepals 

 6, falling off as the flower opens. Petals 6-9, obovate. Sta- 

 mens twice as many as the petals ; anthers splitting open 

 lengthwise. Pistil 1 ; stigma large, flat, sessile. Fruit berry- 

 like, 1-celled, many-seeded.* 



1. P. peltatum L. May Apple. Rootstock rather large. Leaves 

 orbicular, shield-shaped, 5-9-lobed and toothed, smooth, 9-12 in. 

 wide. Flowers 1-2 in. wide, on a peduncle 1-2 in. long. Stamens 

 prominent; anthers opening longitudinally. Fruit 1|— 2 in. long, 

 oval, fragrant, edible ; each seed surrounded by a pulpy covering. 

 In rich woods. The roots and leaves are used in medicine.* 



n. CAULOPHYLLUM Michx. 



A perennial smooth herb, 1-2^ ft. high. Leaf large, single, 

 sessile, thrice compound in threes, borne high up on the stem; 

 there is also a large, very compound basal leaf. Flowers 

 racemed or panicled, yellowish-green. Sepals 6, with 3 bract- 

 lets. Petals 6, gland-like, somewhat curved inward at the tip, 

 much smaller than the sepals. Pistil 2-ovuled, the ovary soon 

 bursting open and leaving the 2 blue seeds to ripen naked. 



1. C. thalictroides Michx. Blue Cohosh, Pappoose Root. Whole 

 plant purplish and covered with a bloom when young. Flowers 

 appearing before the leaf is fully developed. Rich woods. 



