47. Ascending (ascetidens) rising upwards 
in the form of a bow, as Offici- 
cinal Salvia (Salvia officina- 
lis). 
48. Declined (declinatus) descending in the 
bow form, as Andrachne Tele- 
PHOIDES. 
49. Incurved (incurvatus) nodding inwards, 
as Many-floxvered Solomons Seal 
(Convallaria multiflora). 
50. Nodding (nutans) reflexed outward at 
the apex, as Nodding Sage (Salvia 
NUTANS.) 
51. Diffuse (diffusus) with spreading 
branches, as Vellozv Fumitory (Fu- 
MARiA lutea). 
52. Procumbent (procumbens) weak, rest- 
ing on the ground, as Common Cu- 
cumber (CucuMis saliva). 
53. Stoloniferous (stoloniferus) throwing 
suckers from the root, as the Straw* 
BERRY (FraGRARIA VESCa). 
54. Sarmentous (sarmentosus) rooting with 
fihform joints, as the CommonGrape 
(ViTis vinifera). 
55. Repent (repens) resting on the ground. 
and throwing out roots, as the 
Strawberry^ 
56. Rooting (radicans) fixing itself vvith 
strong lateral roots, as Ash-leaved 
TruiTipet-Jiower (Bignonia ra* 
PIC an s). 
