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Hydrastis canadensis

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Title: Applied and economic botany, especially adapted for the use of students in technical schools, agricultural, pharmaceutical and medical colleges, and also as a book of reference for chemists, food analysts and students engaged in the morphological and physiological study of plants
Identifier: appliedeconomicb00krae (find matches)
Year: (c1914) ((c10s)
Authors: Kraemer, Henry, 1868-1924
Subjects: Botany; Botany, Economic; Botany, Medical
Publisher: Philadelphia, The author
Contributing Library: MBLWHOI Library
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532 A TEXT-BOOK OF BOTANY. United States contains similar principles. The seeds and rhizomes are rich in starch and are used as food, in some cases starch being manufactured from them, as of various species of Xyiuphaca, Nelunibo (Lotus) and Victoria, and Euryalc fero.r. b. RANUNCULACEyE OR CROWFOOT FAMILY.— These are annual or perennial herbs with simple or compound leaves, regular or irregular flowers, and fruits which are akenes, follicles, or berries.
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FIG. 295. Fruiting top of Golden Seal (Hydrastis canadensis), showing the two large palmate leaves, above one of which is a berry-like fruit which is bright red when ripe. Hydrastis canadensis yields the official drug hydrastis. From a short, thick, horizontal rhizome with numerous slender roots rises a short stalk with a few palmately lobed, reniform, petiolate, pubescent leaves. The flowers are small, solitary and greenish- white, and the fruit is a head of crimson berries somewhat resem- bling the raspberry (Fig. 295). Cimicifuga ruccinosa (black cohosh or black snakeroot) yields the official drug cimicifuga. This is a tall perennial herb with large knotty rhizome, large decompound leaves, and a long raceme of white flowers (Fig. 296).

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  • booksubject:Botany_Economic
  • booksubject:Botany_Medical
  • bookpublisher:Philadelphia_The_author
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