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1 Bignonia Post Date: Fri, 29 Aug 2008 0:35:08 +0000
Leaves compound; anther-bearing stamens 4; our species vines. Calyx-limb undulate; capsule flattened parallel with its partition- wall. 1 Bignonia.

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1. - About 65 species Post Date: Thu, 9 Oct 2008 6:37:42 +0000
Capsule 3-5-celled, 3-5-lobed, angular, rounded or winged, the cavities i-2-seeded, loculi- cidally dehiscent. Seeds enclosed in the red aril. About 65 species, of the north temperate zone.

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2. - I E Americanus Post Date: Thu, 9 Oct 2008 6:23:13 +0000
Besides the following, 2 others occur in Cal Pods tuberculate; low shrubs; flowers greenish pink. Erect or ascending; leaves ovate-lanceolate, acuminate. I E Americanus.

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3. - Pods smooth; high shrubs Post Date: Thu, 9 Oct 2008 6:10:21 +0000
Decumbent, rooting at the nodes; leaves obovate, obtuse. 2 E obovatus. Pods smooth; high shrubs or small trees.

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4. - Flowers greenish yellow; cymes 3-7-flowered Post Date: Thu, 9 Oct 2008 5:54:46 +0000
Flowers purple; cymes 6-i5-flowered. 3 E atropurpureiis. Flowers greenish yellow; cymes 3-7-flowered.

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5. - (I F F 2365) Post Date: Thu, 9 Oct 2008 5:35:39 +0000
4 E Europaeus. 1 Euonymus Americanus L STRAWBERRY BUSH. (I F F 2365) A shrub, 6-24 dm high, with 4-angled and ash-colored twigs, divaricately branch- ing.

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6. - 2 Euonymus obovatus Nutt RUNNING Post Date: Thu, 9 Oct 2008 5:16:29 +0000
Leaves thick, 4-8 cm long, 125-25 cm wide, nearly sessile, crenulate, glabrous, or sparingly hairy on the veins beneath; peduncles 12-24 mm - l n R very slender, i-3-flowered; flowers 1-12 cm broad; petals separated, the blade nearly orbicular, erose or undulate, the claw short; pod slightly 3-5 -lobed, not angular, depressed. In low woods, southern N Y to Fla, Neb and Tex June. 2 Euonymus obovatus Nutt RUNNING STRAWBERRY BUSH.

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7. - In low woods, southern Ont Post Date: Thu, 9 Oct 2008 5:00:15 +0000
(I F F 2366) A low shrub, seldom rising over a foot from the ground. Branches 4 angled or slightly winged; leaves rather thin, mostly acute or cuneate at the base, finely crenulate-serrulate, 25-5 cm - l n I2 5-4 cm - wide, glabrous; petioles 2-4 mm long ; peduncles i-4-flowered; flowers smaller than in the preceding, about 6 mm broad; petals generally 5, nearly orbicular, crenulate or erose, with scarcely any claw; pod commonly 3-celled, slightly lobed, depressed. In low woods, southern Ont to Penn, Ind and Ky April-May.

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8. - WAHOO Post Date: Thu, 9 Oct 2008 4:42:15 +0000
3 Euonymus atropurpureus Jacq. BURNING BUSH. WAHOO.

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9. - especially beneath, crenulate-serrulate, rather thin Post Date: Thu, 9 Oct 2008 4:23:29 +0000
(I F F 2367) A shrub or small tree, 2-8 M high. Twigs obtusely 4-angled; leaves ovate-oblong or elliptic, 4-13 cm long, 25-8 cm wide, acuminate, puberulent. especially beneath, crenulate-serrulate, rather thin; petioles 8-16 mm long; ped- uncles slender, 25-5 cm - l n G bearing a trichotomous cyme; pedicels 6-12 mm long; flowers 1-12 cm broad; petals commonly 4, obovate.

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10. - Ont to Fla, Mont Post Date: Thu, 9 Oct 2008 4:06:55 +0000
undulate; pod deeply 3-4-lobed. 12-16 cm broad. Ont to Fla, Mont, and the Ind Terr June.

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