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Special M orphology and C lassification. 
Delphinium, Aconitum, Actea, Cimicifuga, Paonia. Officinal pro- 
ducts are the roots of the hellebore Helleborus viridis, the tubers of the 
Fic. 531.—Marsh marigoid, Caltha falustris ; I. part of plant ; II. fruit, 
consisting of follicles (natural size). 
monkshood Aconztum Napellus, the seeds of Delphinium Staphisagria 
of Europe, and the foliage of Anemone Pulsatilla. Many are poisonous, . 
II. 
Fic. 532.—Pheasant’s eye, Adonis; I. longitudinal section through seed ; IT. longi- 
tudinal section through flower (magnified). . 
as the various species of elleborus and Aconitum, and Ranunculus 
sceleratus ; and a large number are grown as ornamental plants. 
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