
K. CALYX
Fig. 3. 4 - 7-
* Lente auaus.
COROLLA
ÏSÿT AME N
Fig. 4- 5 » « a
*. Lente auctum.
p i s t i l l sW,;m
F ig. 4.
* Lente auctiim. -
P. P E R IC A R | f | JM
H H* LnesntXe auucStuIm . .
S'. :S íE ;M É .ÍÍ ,
•F ig . 8 .9 .10 ..
* Lente auitum.
T . T R U N C U S
Fig.íí. 2.
F . F O L I A
Fig.
Claffis ■ Ordo II.
í N A ,N D R I A D I G Y N I A.
B U M.
pPERIANTHIUM tripartitum,
I patens,
1 ptrftjìcnù: -•
1 laciniis ovatis,
I aqualibus, \ . .
L duabus magìs dehifcentibus. (ubi Stamen infentur) f. Fig. 4.
K . The
C A L Y X
Fig. 3^ 4 - 7- :
* Magnified.
■a PERIANTHIUM tripartite,
patent, (ftreadingJ,
permanent:
the fegments ovate, (egg-Jbaped)
equal, ; -
, two of them having a wider opening between them, (where
the Stamen is placed) f. Fig. 4.
The C O R O L L A *
r f F ílam e n tu M. fetaceum,
» ealyce longius, -, fiii'Fij1-'1;.'..' i&
i intra laciniam intemiediam, (Fig. 4. f.)
I ercdttm.
I.a, A n th e r a didyma.
r f The F ilam em t fetaceous, (b r ijilj),J' /
The S ^ 'A M E N \ 'longerthan.the Calyx, M
Fig. 4- 5 - S placed at its'larger opening, (Fig. 4. t.)
•Magnified. I ereft.
La. The A nthera twins.
Sg. Germen ovaium,
s. S ty li duo,
' eredi.
Hi- M$entesf_
I longitudine fiamme, |
Lr; S tigm a ta fmtplicia
rg. the G erme:
i acuminate.
I r. The St y l e s p
P I S T I L L U M ‘ ’ erea,
. .Vi“ TTîiŸ * . (*'
* Magnified. • I the length of the Stamen.
• Illr. The Stigmas fimplc.
(• C ápsula tenuijjima (erutta fere feminis),--
I parum comprijja,
L ealyce baccato faíto recepta.
H R apsule verv thin,'(i«»p little more than the Jbeil of the Seed)
P.ThcPERICARPIUM I g$gg|i ' ' ' 1' ; ,7...' - . -/ - .
Fjg. § lgH H ) a little comprefied/, : / I 7' , ' <
•Magnified. (, lodged'ihtheCalyx, which afiumes the appearance of a berry.
J globofum,
I comprejjum,
L magnitudine capfule.
S. The S E E
Fig.
* Magnified;
\|i globoiVi^'.»;
y4 1 comprefied,
Lof the fize of
Daulis teretiufcuius,
Iriatus, •
ubramofus.:
amis axillaribus': (Z . Fig. :
iimmitatibus caulis et ramorum foiiohs : ( 1 J Pig. 1 . a.
loribuS in capitella . rotunda, axillaria, ieffilia, fparfa con-
geftis : ( 1 . 2. '3. 4. 5. 6. Fig. 1.)
naturo fruita rubefcente. rubeTcens, procumbens, quodam-
modo fiexuofus. Fig. 2.
f a Stem rgundiffi^,
ftriatedj» !
a little branchy : ,
the branches axillary: (Z.Figif¡^(growing outjuft above
the infertidn of tpe Leaves into the Stem)
the tops of-the Stem and Branches foliofe : (abounding with'
T ' T f f io - T ^ U 1S K " t h Ì FlowerTbeingMifpofed in. little round Heads, which
s ’ \are ’iixiilàiwi'feffilb, (growing clofe to the Stem without
foot-flails) fparfed : (placed in no regular order on the Stem)
<' (f: i'r|j ' . ' . . ./ '„-i
When the fruit.is'ripe, and -becomes red, thè (lem reddens
I • alfo, and is-then procumbent, and in fome manner flex-
l uofe. |Pi|£Ì|jj|i •
j-pctiolata, (b.)
I triangularía,
J dentata,
1 yenofa,
I fparfa, '
ireelinata.
F . The L E A V E S
Fig. i . 2.
■ petiolate, (having a petiole or foot-ftalk) (b).
triangular,:
dentate, (having teeth)
fparfed, ■
reclínate, (bending downwards)'. •
The CommohName B litum V iro a tum , or Virgate
Norhen triylaleiBLiTUM Y ir g a tum . - - Strawberry Blite. It is a Native of Tartary, Spain,
Habitat in Tartaria, Hifpania, Gal- Savoy, and the fouthern parts o f Franca Sp. pl.
lia Narbonenfi. Sp. pi.