CHAPTER XXXIX. 



DICOTYLEDONS. 



Topic IV : Dicotyledons with distinct petals, flowers 

 in catkins, or aments ; often degenerate. 



509. Lesson IV. The willow family (salicaceee).— The wil- 

 lows represent a very interesting group of plants in which the 



fig- 34 

 Spray of willow leaves, pistillate and staminate catkins (Salix discolor). 



flowers are greatly reduced. The flowers are crowded on a 

 more or less elongated axis forming a catkin, or anient. The 

 ament is characteristic of several other families also. The 

 willows are dioecious, the male and female catkins being borne 



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