SCATTERING OF WEEDS 



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Fig. 494B 



FiQ. 494. Scattering of seed by wind. A. The Iowa Tumble Weed (Amaranthua 

 graecieans). The weeds piled up against the fence; the Russian Thistle and 

 other Weeds are scattered in a similar way. B. Achene of Red-seeded 

 Dandelion. 

 (A, after Bergen's Botany — Glnn & Co. ; B, drawing by Ada Hayden.) 



Seed coat or its appendages. 



a. Coma of hairs — milkweed. 



b. Mucilaginous — peppergrass. 



c. Contractile seed coat — oxalis. 

 Receptacle. 



a. Fleshy — rose. 

 Bracts-!— basswood. 

 Involucre. 



a. Spiny — ^burdock, cocklebur;, 



