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1.5-2.5 cm. long, coarsely cleft or parted, the segments more or less flaring, acute or acumi- 
nate, sometimes toothed : peduncles mostly trichotomous, sometimes simple : flowers few : 
sepals 10-12 mm. long, slightly broadened upward, silky without: heads of fruit conspicu- 
ous : achenes 2-3 mm. long: persistent styles very slender, 5-10 cm. long, silky-plumose. 
In dry soil, Texas to Arizona and Mexico. Spring and summer. 
2. Clematis Virginiàna L. A long vine, climbing over bushes in low woodlands 
and along fences and water-courses. Leaves glabrous or nearly so; blades 3-foliolate or 
rarely 5-foliolate ; leaflets mostly broadly ovate, acute at the apex, toothed or lobed, some- 
times slightly cordate: flowers white, in leafy-bracted panicles, polygamo-dioecious : 
calyx 15-30 mm. broad when expanded : sepals mainly oblong-spatulate : filaments gla- 
brous : achenes very inequilateral: persistent styles plumose, 2.5 cm. long or more. 
In moist soil, Nova Scotia to Manitoba, Georgia and Kansas. Summer. VIRGIN’S BOWER. 
3. Clematis Catesbyàna Pursh. A climbing vine several m. long. with pubescent or 
occasionally glabrate foliage. Leaves numerous ; blades mainly twice ternately compound ; 
leaflets suborbieular, ovate or lanceolate, 2-5 em. long, acute or acuminate, 3-lobed, 
otherwise entire or sparingly toothed: flowers relatively few in a panicle: calyx 2-2.5 
em. broad : sepals oblong or spatulate, 6-9 mm. long, obtuse, pubescent : achenes barely 
inequilateral: persistent styles plumose. 
In sand or sandy soil, South Carolina to Florida and Mississippi. Spring and summer. 
16. VITICÉLLA Dill. 
Climbing or reclining vines. Leaves opposite: blades several-foliolate, the leaflets 
entire, lobed or parted. Flowers perfect, solitary on short branches or few together. 
Sepals petal-like, spreading, each with a wide border on either side of the nerves, relatively 
large. Petals wanting. Stamens spreading: anthers long and narrow.  Pistils several. 
Achenes 1-seeded, with elongated, often pubescent but rarely plumose styles. 
1. Viticella Viticélla (L.) Small. A branching vine several m. long, with minutely 
pubescent foliage: leaves numerous ; leaflets thin, 2-5 em. long, acute or apiculate, entire, 
lobed or parted, mostly inequilateral : flowers showy, 4-8 cm. broad : sepals thin, cuneate 
to cuneate-spatulate, spreading : achenes ovoid to elliptic-ovoid, 8-10 mm. long, minutely 
pubescent, the styles relatively short, not plumose. [Clematis Viticella L.] 
On rocky banks, Tennessee. Naturalized from Europe. Summer. 
17. VIORNA Reichenb. 
Climbing vines, or perennial herbs, with erect or ascending, more or less woody 
‘stems. Leaves opposite: blades slender-petioled, pinnately-compound, lobed or in some 
species entire. Sepals 4 or 5, valvate in the bud, petal-like. Petals wanting. Stamens 
numerous, erect: anthers long and narrow. Pistils many. Achenes 1-seeded, with long 
persistent plumose, silky or naked styles. 
‘Climbing or shrubby vines. à 
Sepals relatively thin: styles silky at maturity, not plumose, rarely glabrous. ; 
Leaflets pinnately nerved : sepals recurved from near the middle. . V. crispa. 
Leaflets reticulated : sepals recurved at the tips. . V. Simsii. 
Sepals leathery : styles plumose. 
Foliage glandular, 8. V. Gattingeri. 
Foliage glabrous. glaucous or simply pubescent. 
Leaflets prominently and conspicuously reticulated. 
Sepals dull purple, pubescent without. 4. V. reticulata. 
Sepals carmine or scarlet, glabrous without. 2 
Peduncles forking: calyx less than 2 em. long: sepals thin. 5. V. versicolor. 
Peduncles simple: calyx over 2 em. long: sepals thick. 6. V. coccinea. 
Leaflets not reticulated, sometimes with a few prominent nerves. 
Elongated vines. 
Achenes oblong or elliptic: leaflets not glaucous beneath. 
Leafiets simple and usually entire. 
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Sepals over 2.5 cm. long: leaflets glabrous. 7. V. obliqua. 
Sepals less than 2.5 em, long: leaflets silky beneath. 8. V. flaccida. 
Leaflets, at least the lower ones, ternate or 3-lobed. 9. V. Viorna. 
Achenes suborbicular : leaflets glaucous beneath. I0. V. glaucophylia. 
Ses or stocky vine. 11. V. Addisonii. 
Upright perennial herbs. 
Leaf-blades reticulated, rounded or cordate at the base. 
Calyx yellowish green : style erect; plumes brown at maturity. 12. V. ochroleuca. 
Calyx purple: style horizontal; plumes white at maturity. 13. V. ovata. 
f-blades not reticulated, mostly cuneately narrowed at the base. 14. V. Baldwinii. 
1. Viorna críspa (L.) Small. A climbing vine, 1 m. long or much longer. Leaf- 
blades pinnate ; leaflets mostly trifoliolate, the ultimate divisions entire or occasionally 
