. The families of flowering plants. Plants; Phanerogams. 116 FAMILIES OF FLOWEEING PLANTS (See Fig. 100.) Reseda is the most important genus, and includes the fragrant garden mignonette {R. odorata). A yellow dye and paint is obtained from the yellow-weed or dyers'-weed of Europe, R. Luteola. ' Family Moringaceae. Moringa Fam- ily. Consists of a single genus, Mo- ringa, with 3 species, natives of south- ern Asia. They are trees with pinnate leaves and clusters of rather conspic^ uous flowers, the calyx and corolla each with five divisions; stamens 8 or 10; ovary simple, stalked, becoming in fr
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. The families of flowering plants. Plants; Phanerogams. 116 FAMILIES OF FLOWEEING PLANTS (See Fig. 100.) Reseda is the most important genus, and includes the fragrant garden mignonette {R. odorata). A yellow dye and paint is obtained from the yellow-weed or dyers'-weed of Europe, R. Luteola. ' Family Moringaceae. Moringa Fam- ily. Consists of a single genus, Mo- ringa, with 3 species, natives of south- ern Asia. They are trees with pinnate leaves and clusters of rather conspic^ uous flowers, the calyx and corolla each with five divisions; stamens 8 or 10; ovary simple, stalked, becoming in fruit a 3-valved spongy capsule. The winged seeds of M. ptsrygosperma are called ben-nuts, and yield a clear fluid oil much used by watchmakers; the roots are pungent, like those of the horseradish.. £MV Fig. loo. Flower aud fruit of dyer's weed (^Reseda Luteota) twice natural size. Original.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Pollard, Charles Louis, 1872-. Washington, D. C. , The Plant World Co