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This sixth volume of dicots contains three orders and eight families. The orders included are Solanales, Campanulales, and Santalales. Within the Solanales are the families Solanaceae, Convolvulaceae, Cuscutaceae, and Polemoniaceae. The Campanulales contain only the family Campanulaceae. The Santalales include the families Celastraceae, Santalaceae, and Viscaceae. As with each volume in this series Mohlenbrock includes a complete plant description, illustrations showing diagnostic features, distribution maps, and ecological notes.

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title Flowering Plants Nightshades to Mistletoe Illustrated Flora of - photo 1

title:Flowering Plants, Nightshades to Mistletoe Illustrated Flora of Illinois
author:Mohlenbrock, Robert H.
publisher:Southern Illinois University Press
isbn10 | asin:080931567X
print isbn13:9780809315673
ebook isbn13:9780585031378
language:English
subjectDicotyledons--Illinois--Identification, Dicotyledons--Illinois--Pictorial works, Dicotyledons--Illinois--Geographical distribution--Maps.
publication date:1990
lcc:QK157.M6223 1990eb
ddc:583/.09773
subject:Dicotyledons--Illinois--Identification, Dicotyledons--Illinois--Pictorial works, Dicotyledons--Illinois--Geographical distribution--Maps.
The Illustrated Flora Of Illinois
ROBERT H. MOHLENBROCK, General Editor
ADVISORY BOARD:
Constantine J. Alexopoulos, University of Texas
Gerald W. Prescott, University of Montana
Aaron J. Sharp, University of Tennessee
Robert F. Thorne, Rancho Santa Ana Botanical Garden
Rolla M. Tryon, Jr., The Gray Herbarium
The Illustrated Flora Of Illinois
Flowering Plants
nightshades to mistletoe
Robert H. Mohlenbrock
SOUTHERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY PRESS Carbondale and Edwardsville - photo 2
SOUTHERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY PRESS
Carbondale and Edwardsville
This book is dedicated to
Trent Alan Mohlenbrock,
who has accompanied me on many
of my field trips.
Copyright 1990 by the Board of Trustees, Southern Illinois University
All rights reserved
Printed in the United States of America
Designed by Andor Braun
Production supervised by Natalia Nadraga
93 92 91 90 4 3 2 1
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Mohlenbrock, Robert H., 1931
Flowering plants, nightshades to mistletoe / Robert H.Mohlenbrock.
p. cm.(The Illustrated flora of Illinois)
Bibliography: p.
Includes index.
ISBN 0-8093-1567-X
1. DicotyledonsIllinoisIdentification. 2. DicotyledonsIllinoisPictorial works. 3. DicotyledonsIllinoisGeographical distributionMaps. I. Title. II. Series.
QK157.M6223Picture 31990
583'.09773dc20Picture 4Picture 5Picture 6Picture 789-6353
Picture 8Picture 9Picture 10Picture 11Picture 12Picture 13CIP
The paper used in this publication meets the minimum require-ments of American National Standard for Information SciencesPermanence of Paper for Printed Library Materials, ANSI Z39.48-1984.
Contents
Illustrations
vii
Foreword
xi
Introduction
1
Descriptions and Illustrations
7
SolanaceaeNightshade Family
7
ConvolvulaceaeMorning-glory Family
72
CuscutaceaeDodder Family
102
PolemoniaceaePhlox Family
121
CampanulaceaeBellflower Family
150
CelastraceaeBittersweet Family
182
SantalaceaeSandalwood Family
198
ViscaceaeMistletoe Family
199
Species Excluded
205
Summary of the Taxa Treated in This Volume
207
Glossary
211
Literature Cited
217
Index of Plant Names
220

Page vii
Illustrations
1.
Solanum cornutum (Buffalo Bur).
10
2.Solanum heterodoxum var. novomexicanum (Purple Horse-nettle).
12
3.Solanum carolinense (Horse-nettle).
14
4.Solanum elaeagnifolium (Silvery Horse-nettle).
16
5.Solanum dimidiatum (Torrey's Horse-nettle).
18
6.Solanum dulcamara (Bittersweet Nightshade).
19
7.Solanum tuberosum (Potato).
21
8.Solanum triflorum (Cut-leaved Nightshade).
22
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