Identifier: nativeflowersfer02meeh (
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The native flowers and ferns of the United States in their botanical, horticultural and popular aspectsYear:
1879 (
1870s)Authors:
Meehan, Thomas, 1826-1901Subjects:
Wild flowers -- United States Ferns -- United StatesPublisher:
Boston : L. Prang and Co.Contributing Library:
MBLWHOI LibraryDigitizing Sponsor:
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view book online to see this illustration in context in a browseable online version of this book.Text Appearing Before Image:Vol.Text Appearing After Image:Callirrhoe involucpata L, Prano & Company, Boston CALLIRRHOE INVOLUCRATA. PURPLi: POPPY-MALLOW. NATURyM. ORDER, MALVACE/K. CallirrhoB INVOLUCRATA, Asa Gray. — Stems spreading on the ground, one to three feetlong; stipules conspicuous; leaves rounded, five-parted or cleft and cut-lobed, shorterthan the axillary peduncle; involucre shorter than the calyx; corolla two inches or morebroad; carpels of the fruit reticulated, tipped with a flat and niconspicuous beak. (GraysField, Forest, and Garden Botany. See also Porters Flora of Colorado, and Torrey andGrays Flora of North America, under Malva imolucrata.)Note About Images Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.