Order IV. 
POLYANDRIA POLYGYNIA. 
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7936 Leaves ternate with multifid segments and linear mucronate lobes, Sep. 6 oval close 
7937 Leaves 3-parted with cuneate cut-toothed lobes, Invol. sessile obi. entire or cut. Sepals 10-12 oblong 
7938 Leaves cordate roundish bluntly 3-5-lobed toothed, Invol. sessile trifid. Sepals 10-12 oblong 
7939 Leaves ternate with cut-toothed ciliated segments, Invol. on short stalks 3 cut. Sepals G round 
7940 Leaves ternate or quinate, Segments cut-toothed at the end, Invol. stalked similar, Sepals 5 obovate 
7941 Lvs. biternate with a branch, stalk, Segm. many-part, with lin. lobes, Inv. shortly stalk, multifid, Sep. obi. 
7942 Leaves ternate or quinate, Segm. cut-toothed at end, Invol. stalked similar. Sepals 6 elliptical 
7943 Leaves 3-parted with cuneate cut-toothed lobes, Invol. sessile oblong entire or a little cut, Sep. very acute 
7944 Leaves ternate with trifid acuminate cut-toothed segments, Invol. stalked similar. Sepals 5 elliptical 
7945 Invol. leaves on short stalks thrice cut with linear cut-toothed segments, Sepals 5-6 oval-oblong 
7946 Leaves 3-parted with cut-toothed acuminate lobes, Invol. sessile similar, Sepals 5 elliptical. Fruit hairy 
7947 Leaves 3-parted with cut-toothed oblong lobes, Invol. sessile similar. Sepals 5 elliptical. Fruit smooth 
7948 Leaves all stalked ternate with ovate lane, acute-toothed segments. Sepals 5 elliptical obtuse 
7949 Leaves ternate with trifid cut-toothed lane, acute segments, Invol. stalked similar. Sepals 6 elliptical 
7950 Leaves 3-ternate with a branched stalk. Sepals 12-14 oblong obtuse, Leaves of invol. stalked 
7951 Radical lvs. 3-5 cut with subtrifid cut-toothed segments, Invol. stalk. 3-parted toothed, Sep. 5-6 elliptical 
7952 Radical leaves villous palmate 3-5-parted with cut-toothed lobes. Lobes lin. acute, Fl. umbelled 
7953 Flowers umbelled, Floral leaves stalked biternate forming a sort of involucre 
7954 Leaves biternate with a branched petiole, Segm. pinnated cut serrate, Sepals 6 spreading 
7955 Leaves pinnated with multifid segments, Lobes linear. Flowers pendulous. Sepals 6 erect reflexed at end 
7956 Like the last, but the flower larger and paler, and the lobes of the pinnze broader and awned 
7957 Leaves pinnated with multifid segments. Lobes linear. Flower somewhat nodding, Sepals 6 spreading 
7958 Leaves pinnated very villous with 3-parted segments. Lobes lane. lin. acum. Fl. erect, Sep. 6 oval lanceol. 
7959 Leaves pinnated with cuneate lanceolate trifid smoothish segments, Fl. erect, Invol. very villous 
7960 Leaves pinnated villous beneath, Segm. pinnatifid. Lobes cut oblong, Fl. subcernuous, Sep. 6 spreading 
7961 Leaves pinnate coming after the flowers, Segm. 3-parted, Lobes toothed cut at end, Fl. erect spreading 
7962 Leaves biternate rigid smooth, Segm. cuneiform toothed at end 
7963 Pedunc. 1-fl. longer than leaf, Lvs. biternate, Segm. ovate-lanc. acum. serrate. Pet. subspatulate obtuse 
7964 Pedunc. 1-fl. the length of leaf. Leaves biternate with obi. lane, acumin. segments. Pet. emarginate at end 
7965 Pedunc. 1-fl. Loaves whorled in fours ternate, Segm. stalked cordate lane, entire. Petals acute 
7966 Leaves pinnate, Segm. glaucous smooth cuneiform lobed. Lobes entire blunt, Pedunc. trifid 
7967 Fl. panicled. Leaves ternate, Segm. ovate lane, acumin. nearly entire smooth 5-nerved at base 
7968 Leaves pinnated, Segm. ovate lane, entire, Pedunc. few-fl. longer than leaf. Ovaries about 4, Tails almost 
7969 Pedunc. 1-fl. with an involucrum. Leaves ovate subcordate toothed fascicled [naked 
7970 Pedunc- 1-fl. longer than leaf. Leaves tern, decompound, Segm. ovate acute entire. Sepals much pointed 
7971 Pedunc. 1-fl. longer than leaf. Leaves entire or ternate decomp. Lobes or segm. entire. Sepals obovate 
7972 Pedunc. 1-fl. Sep. connivent thick reflexed at end acuminate, Lvs. smooth with ent. or 3-lob. ov. acute segm. 
7973 Pedunc. 1-fl. Sep. connivent, Lvs. coriaceous netted nerved smooth with stalked 3-lobed or entire segments 
7974 Pedunc. 1-fl. Sep. acumin. wavy at edge thin, Lvs. smooth thin decompound with stalked ov. or obi. segm. 
7975 Pedunc. 1-fl. shorter than leaf. Leaves entire 3-lobed very acute. Sepals conniving at base spreading at end 
7976 Pedunc. 1-fl. with an involucre under the leaf. Leaves ternate with stalked ternate cut-toothed segments 
7977 Leaves pinnate with glaucous smooth wedge-shaped 3-lobed segments. Lobes toothed acuminate 
7978 Fl. panicled dioecious. Leaves ternate, Segm. cordate acute coarsely toothed and lobed 
7979 Fl. panicled dioecious, Lvs. tern. Segm. smooth ovate cordate acuminate 3-nerved ent. Pedicels pubescent 
7980 Fl. panic, dioec. Sep. 4. Lvs. tern. Segm. ovate subcord. acute coarsely toothed 3-nerv. Anth. awned at end 
7981 Ped. 3 1-fl. or 3-fid or panic, long, than lvs. Lvs. tern, or pinn. Segm. ovate coarsely toothed, Fl.-buds globose 
and Miscellaneous Particulars. 
require protection from violent storms and excessive light and heat ; but many varieties do exceeding well in 
borders. A very severe winter will destroy the roots if the surface is not mulched ; but the anemone is con- 
siderably hardier than the ranunculus. Anemone Pulsatilla is common in borders. The roots are mostly 
tuberous, and when taken up should not be long kept out of ground. Like most tuberous plants, they thrive 
best in a sandy loam. 
1227. Clematis. From xXvf^oi,, a tendril; the climbing habit of this genus is well known. The species 
are mostly climbing shrubs of rapid growth, free-flowerers, very ornamental, and some are highly odoriferous. 
C. florida, viticella, and flammula are admired species. The plants formerly called Atragene, but now pro- 
perly united to Clematis, are shewy climbers, especially C. austriaca, which grows and flowers freely. Any 
common garden soil will suit them, and they are readily increased by layers ; or young cuttings, planted under 
a common hand-glass, will root freely. Seeds are often ripened in abundance, by which any quantity may be 
raised ; they are best sown in pans, or wide-mouthed pots, and placed in a shady situation, where they will 
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