90 COMMON CANADIAN WILD PLANTS. 



8. ABODANGEL'ICA, Hoffm. ARCHANGiELiCA. 



1. A. atPOpurpu'rea, Hoffm. (Angelica atropurpiirea, 

 L.) (Great Angelica.) Stem very tall (4-6 feet) and stout, 

 dark purple. Whole plant strong-scented. Petioles much 

 inflated at the base. — Marshes and low river-banks. 



2. A. Gmel'mi, DO. Stem slightly downy at the top. 

 Involucels about as long as the umbellets. Plant but little 

 aromatic. — Rocky coasts ; Atl. Proy. 



9. CONIOSEWNritt, Fischer. Hemlock-Paesusy. 

 C. Canadense, Torr. and Gr. Stem 2^ feet high. 

 Petioles much inflated. Leaflets of the involucels awl-shaped- 

 • — Swamps. 



10. THASPIUM, Nutt. Meadow-Paksnip. 



1. T. au'reum, Nutt. Stem 1-2 feet high, angular-fur- 

 rowed. Leaflets oblong-lanceolate, sharply serrate. Flow- 

 ers deep yellow. Fruit vnth 10 winged ridges, or in var. 

 aptepum with 10 ribs. — Dry or rich woods. 



Var. trifoliatum, Coult. and Rose, is a far western 

 form. Leaflets crenate. 



2. T. barbino'de, Nutt. Loosely branched, pubescent 

 on the joints. Leaflets ovate to lanceolate, coarsely out-ser- 

 rate. 'Flowers light yellow. — S.W. Ontario. 



II. ^TUU'SA, L. Fool's Paesley. 

 JE. Cyna'pium, L. A poisonous annual, with an un- 

 pleasant odour, found occasionally in cultivated grounds. 



IS. LIGIIS'TICBSI, L. LOVAGE. 



L. Seot'ieum, L. (Scotch Lev age.) Stem 1-2 feet high, 

 simple. Leaflets ovate. Fruit narrowly oblong. — Salt 

 marshes, Atl. sea-coast. 



13. ZIZIA, DC. ZiziA. 



Z. integeP'rima, DC. (Pimpinella integerrima, Benth. 

 and Hook., in Macoun's Catalogue.) Stem slender, 1-2 feet 

 high, from a stout root stock. Involucels none. Plant 

 strong-scented. — Rocky hill sides. 



