. The American flora : or history of plants and wild flowers : containing their scientific and general description, natural history, chemical and medical properties, mode of culture, propagation , &c., designed as a book of reference for botanists, physicians, florists, gardeners, students, etc.. Star Grass - . • iS». Johns- Wort Sticcory, Wild or Blue Sumach, Upland Tulip, Scarlet W<ichendorfia, Panidtd LATIN NAMES. PIGE. Pulmonaria officinalis - 90 Malva sylvestris - 93 Martyuia probocidea - 27 Moms nigra - 178 Atropa belladonna - m Myristica inoschata - 121 Quercus robur - - 163 Citrus

. The American flora : or history of plants and wild flowers : containing their scientific and general description, natural history, chemical and medical properties, mode of culture, propagation , &c., designed as a book of reference for botanists, physicians, florists, gardeners, students, etc.. Star Grass - . • iS». Johns- Wort Sticcory, Wild or Blue Sumach, Upland Tulip, Scarlet W<ichendorfia, Panidtd LATIN NAMES. PIGE. Pulmonaria officinalis - 90 Malva sylvestris - 93 Martyuia probocidea - 27 Moms nigra - 178 Atropa belladonna - m Myristica inoschata - 121 Quercus robur - - 163 Citrus Stock Photo
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. The American flora : or history of plants and wild flowers : containing their scientific and general description, natural history, chemical and medical properties, mode of culture, propagation , &c., designed as a book of reference for botanists, physicians, florists, gardeners, students, etc.. Star Grass - . • iS». Johns- Wort Sticcory, Wild or Blue Sumach, Upland Tulip, Scarlet W<ichendorfia, Panidtd LATIN NAMES. PIGE. Pulmonaria officinalis - 90 Malva sylvestris - 93 Martyuia probocidea - 27 Moms nigra - 178 Atropa belladonna - m Myristica inoschata - 121 Quercus robur - - 163 Citrus aurantium . 53 Iris llorentina - 165 Anemone pratensis - - 36 Passiflora ccErulea . 109 Pyrus spectablis - 10 Paionia officinalis - 33 Capsicum annum - 115 Spigelia marilandica • 159 Dianthus caryophyllus - 132 Pyrolla umbellata - 150 Papaver rhaeas - 81 Quassia amara - 182 Rubus idaeus . 70 Rubus strigosus . LS Rododendrum chrysanthum 161 Rosa canina 109 Rosa centifolia - - r Camelia japonica 61 Narcissus triandrus . 184 Colchicum autu-iinale 134 Juniperus sabina - 129 Scutellaria lateriflora 180 Oxalis acetosella -3 - 176 Mentha viridis 171 Aletris farinosa . 51 Hypericum perforatum 98 Cichorium intybus . 142 Rhus glabrum - 12 Talippa oculis solis - 107 Wachendorfia paniculata 15R. V/ / / / ^4^ NAT. ORDER. Lenticosce. ROSA CENTIFOLIA. HUNDRED-LEAVED ROSE. Class XII. IcosANDRiA. Order V. Polygnia. G(in. Char. Petals five. Calijx pitcher-shaped, five-cleft, fleshy, andcontracted at the neck. Seeds numerous, hispid, and affixed tothe under side of the calyx. Spe. Char. Germen ovate. Peduncles hispid. Stem hispid andprickly. Petioles unarmed. Various opinions are entertained with respect to the native placeof this species of rose, and it is a point which stiU remains undeter-mined. It is cultivated in gardens very extensively, as an ornamentalflower, and grows luxuriantly in most parts of the United States, andthroughout the continent of Europe, flowering in June. The Rosa C