TABLE VII. 



Jnterruptum Folium Pinnatum, when the large folioles of a 

 winged leaf are interrupted alternately by pairs of small- 

 er ones. 



Interrupta Spica, a spike of flowers, interrupted or broken by 



small clusters of flowers between the larger ones. 

 Intorsio, writhing r or twisting. 



Lntrafoliace^e Stipule, stipulae growing on the inside of the 



leaves of the plant. 

 Inundata Loca, this term is applied by Linnceus to such places 



that are overflowed only in winter. 

 Involucellum, a partial involucrum. 



Involucrum, a cover, the calyx of the umbelliferous plants stand- 

 ing at a distance from the flower. 



Involuta Folia, rolled in leaves, when their lateral margins are 

 rolled spirally inwards on both sides. 



Irregularis Flos, irregular flowers of deformed shapes. 



Juba, a crest of feathers. 



Julus, a catkin. 



L 



Labiatus Flos, a lipped flower. 



Lacerum Folium, a cleft or fissure; leaves whose margin is cut 



into segments, as if rent or torn. 

 Lacing, segments or incisions. 



Laciniatum Folium, a leaf cut into irregular incisions. 

 Lactescentia, milky; those plants are called milky, whose juices 



are white, yellow, or red. 

 Lacunosum Folium, leaves that are deeply furrowed, by the 



■veins being sunk below the surface. 

 Lacustris Planta, plants which grow in lakes of water. 

 Lamina, a thin plate, the upper expanded part of a polypetalous 



flower. 



Lana, wool, a species of pubescence, which covers the surface 



of plants. 

 Lanatum Folium, a woolly leaf. 

 Lanceolatum Folium, a lance-shaped leaf. 

 Laterales Flores, flowers coming from the sides, 

 Laxus C.auliSj loose, weak, slender. 



