DICOTYLEDONOUS PLANTS 371 



(Vaccinium) ; the trailing arbutus {Epigea repens), the Ameri- 

 can laurel (Kalmia), the azalea, rhododendron, the Indian pipe 

 (Monotropa) and many other plants (Figs. 214, 215, 216). 



Fig. 213. — The long form of carrot. 



OLEACEiE (Olive Family). — Shrubs and trees; leaves op- 

 posite, simple or pinnate ; calyx gamosepalous and four-lobed or 

 wanting; corolla gamopetalous, four-lobed and sbort; stamens 



