WAYSIDE WEEDS. 



with their leaves placed round their stems in what 

 is called a whorl, as shown in Fig. 45. These last 

 do not add much to the appearance of our Handful ; 



Fio. 43. — Blossom of common Wild Chamomile, a, disk ; 6, ray ; e, peduncle. 

 The leaves are diTided into oapillai; or hair-like segmenta, Infloresceiice 

 definite. 



but should you chance to cast your plants aside foir 

 a few daysj you will find that the woodruflf has, iu 

 withering, developed its sweet, new-mown hay 

 pdour, more especially so if- you are pressing it in 



