Caulophyllum

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Caulophyllum thalictroides
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Caulophyllum thalictroides from Britton & Brown 1913
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Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture

Caulophyllum (Greek, stem-leaf). Berberidaceae. Blue Cohosh. Two species of perennial herbs (sometimes combined with Leontice), one in E. Amer. and the other in Asia, the former sometimes removed from the woods to cult, grounds. Rhizomatous: sts. erect, very smooth: lf. 1, large, triternately compound and sessile: fls. small, yellow-green, panicled; sepals 6, subtended by 3 or 4 bracts; petals 6, much smaller than the sepals and appearing like glands or scales; stamens 6; ovary soon bursting, freeing the 2 ovules which develop into depressed-globular berry-like seeds (without pericarp). C. thalictrioides, Michx., Fig. 846, is the American species, a smooth or glaucous plant of rich woods from Canada south, 2-2½ ft. high. The plant is always attractive because of its trim growth and interesting habit; in Sept. and later, when the foliage is dead, the drupe-like seeds stand erect on the dry stalks and afford one of the richest and best of deep blues.CH


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Caulophyllum thalictroides</br> Caulophyllum robustum</br> Caulophyllum giganteum

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