Fig 126. [Thyme-leaved Spurge. Euphorbia serpyllifolia] Pers.

Thyme-leaved Spurge. Euphorbia serpyllifolia Pers. Seed ash-colored, obovoid, four-angled or nearly square in cross-section, the surface covered with four or five more or less broken obtuse transverse ridges, a slender, dark line (raphe) extending from end to end on one corner. Dry soils, like railway tracks.


CASHEW FAMILY. ANACARDIACEAE.

Fig 127. [Poison Ivy. Rhus Toxicodendron] L.

Poison Ivy. Rhus Toxicodendron L. Berry nearly white, globular, about 5 mm. in diameter, drupe kidney-shaped, concave on both edges, 3 by 4.5 mm. in diameter, 2 mm. thick. To some people very poisonous to the touch; a woody shrub.