This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1825 Excerpt: ...much shorter than the Jlower-stalks. Calyx-leaves ovate, or lanceolate, with blunt points, membranous, soon deciduous. Spur of the corolla rounded, incurved, very much shorter than the stalk, as is likewise the rather compressed and quadrangular pod. Linnaeus at first confounded this with his F. capnoides, but ...
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1825 Excerpt: ...much shorter than the Jlower-stalks. Calyx-leaves ovate, or lanceolate, with blunt points, membranous, soon deciduous. Spur of the corolla rounded, incurved, very much shorter than the stalk, as is likewise the rather compressed and quadrangular pod. Linnaeus at first confounded this with his F. capnoides, but subsequently took great pains to distinguish the lutea and its synonyms. The true capnoides, preserved in his herbarium from the Upsal garden, and apparently not known to the learned Prof. DeCandolle, is certainly distinct, having large, leafy, deeply cut, stalked bracteas, paler Jlowers, an awl-shaped spur as long as the rest of the corolla, pods twice or thrice as long as the flowerstalks, and according to Linnaeus, who cultivated it, an annual root, which Willdenow confirms; but the latter misapplies Haller's synonym. 3. F. claviculata. White Climbing Fumitory. Pods lanceolate, undulated. Stem climbing. Footstalks ending in branched tendrils. F. claviculata. Linn. Sp. PL 985. mild. v. 3. 869. Fl. Br. 752. Engl. Bot.v.2.l. 103. Hook. Scot. 211. Fl. Dan. t. 340. F. alba latifolia. Raii Syn. 335. F. alba latifolia claviculata. Ger. Em. 1088./. F. claviculis donata Bauh. Pin. 143. Moris, r. 2. 2C0. sect. 3. /. 12./.3. Capnos alba latifolia. Lob. Obs. 438./. Ic. 758./. Dalech.Hist. 1295./. Corydalis claviculata. DeCand. Syst. v. 2.128. Grev. Edin. 153. In bushy, shady, rather hilly situations, on a gravelly, stony, or sandy soil. Annual. June, July. Root slender. Stems one or more, delicate and tender, flattened on one side, branched, leafy, from 1 to 3 or 4 feet high, climbing upon other plants, by means of branched tendrils terminating their footstalks. Leaves pinnate; then pedate or ternate; leaflets elliptical, entire, glaucous; paler beneath. Clust...
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