This section is from the book "British Wild Flowers In The Four Seasons", by Thomas Moore. Also available from Amazon: British Wild Flowers.
A. - Lonicera Periclymenum, Linnaeus: p. 98.
1. One of the tubular two-lipped flowers.
2. A cluster of the berries.
B. - Galium verum, Linnaeus: p. 99.
1. A flower complete.
2. The pistil separated.
C. - Centranthus ruber, De Candolle: p. 99.
1. One of the curious spurred flowers.
2. The ripe fruit, with its feathery pappus unrolled. D. - Dipsacus sylvestris, Linnaeus: p. 100.
1. A flower with its bract.
2. A pistil.
Plate 14.
Lonicera Periclymenum
Galium verum
Centranthus ruber
Dipsacus sylvestris
Vincent Brooks. Imp
 
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