FABACEAE 641 
1. Lespedeza striata (Thunb.) H. & A. Annual, sparingly appressed-pubescent. 
Stems erect, or usually much branched and diffusely spreading, 1-4 dm. long, slender: 
leafiets 3, the blades oblong to oblong-obovate, 8-25 mm. long, obtuse, commonly ciliate, 
much longer than the petioles: flowers solitary or 2-3 together and sessile or, nearly 
sessile in the axils: calyx-lobes about as broad as long: corolla white, pink or purple, 
6-8 mm. long: pods oval or suborbicular, acute, surpassing the sepals. 
: In dry soil and in fields, Virginia to Missouri, Florida and Texas. Naturalized from eastern Asia. 
ummer. 
2. Lespedeza répens ‘L.) Bart. Perennial, appressed-pubescent or glabrate. Stems 
procumbent or trailing, 2-7 dm. long, usually branched : leaflets 3, the blades oval or ob- 
ovate, 6-15 mm. long, obtuse or retuse at the apex, rounded or narrowed at the base, longer 
than the petioles: inflorescence rather lax: peduncles of the petaliferous flower-clusters 
surpassing the leaves: calyx-lobes less than 3 as long as the pod: corolla violet-purple, 
4-6 mm. long: pods oval-orbicular, 3-4 mm. long, acute, finely pubescent, surpassing the 
calyx-lobes. 
In dry and sandy soil, Long Island to Minnesota, Florida and Texas. Summer and fall. 
3. Lespedeza Texana Britton. Perennial, similar to D. repens in habit, but less 
pubescent. Stems procumbent, 2-5 dm. long, glabrous below: leaflets 3, the blades 
oblong or oblong-obovate, 1-2.5 cm. long, usually mucronulate, prominently veined, 
glabrous above, sparingly pubescent beneath: inflorescence scant and very lax: calyx- 
sg barely 4 as long as the pod: corolla purplish: pods oval, 5-6 mm. long, minutely 
pubescent. 
In dry soil, southern Texas. Spring and summer. 
.. Lespedeza procumbens Michx. Perennial, woolly or downy. Stems procumbent, 
trailing or rarely ascending, 3-9 dm. long, stouter than those of L. repens : leaflets 3, the blades 
oval or elliptic, sometimes obovate, 10-25 mm. long, obtuse or retuse at the apex, rounded 
at the base, much longer than the petioles: inflorescence lax : peduncles of the petaliferous 
flower-clusters surpassing the leaves: calyx-lobes less than 4 as long as the pods : corolla 
violet-purple to pinkish purple, 6~7 mm. long: pods oval-orbicular, 3 mm. long, acute, 
pubescent, surpassing the calyx-lobes. 
In dry soil or on roadsides, Massachusetts to the Indian Territory, Florida and Louisiana. Sum- 
mer and fall. 
5. Lespedeza Manniàna Mackenzie & Bush. Perennial, copiously pubescent, at 
least above. Stems 4-9 dm. tall: leaflets 3, the blades oblong to somewhat cuneate, 1-4 
cm. long, mucronulate, sparingly appressed-pubescent above, densely so beneath: calyx- 
lobes 5-7 mm. long, as long as the pods or longer: corolla purplish, 5-6 mm. long : pods 
oval, mostly 5-6 mm. long, minutely pubescent. 
On barrens or in open woods, Missouri and Arkansas. Summer and fall. 
6. Lespedeza acuticárpa Mackenzie & Bush. Perennial, more or less pubescent. 
Stems erect or nearly so, 2.5-5 dm. tall, with erect-ascending branches: leaflets 3, the 
blades oblong-elliptic, 8-22 mm. long, glabrate above, appressed-pubescent beneath: flow- 
ers 6 or fewer in a spike: calyx-lobes about 3 mm. long, 4 as long as the pod: corolla pur- 
plish, 6-8 mm. long : pods elliptie or ovate-elliptie, sharply acute or somewhat acuminate, 
slightly pubescent or nearly glabrous. 
In open woods or on barrens, Missouri and Arkansas. Summer and fall. 
7. Lespedeza Nuttállii Darl. Perennial, often copiously pubescent. Stems erect or 
ascending, 5-10 dm. tall, simple or branching above : leaflets 3, the blades leathery, obo- 
vate, oval or suborbicular, 8-20 mm. long, obtuse or notched at the apex, dark green and 
glabrous or nearly so above, closely pubescent beneath, longer than the petioles: inflor- 
ELT capitate or densely spicate : peduncles usually surpassing the leaves: calyx-lobes 
ully 3 as long as the pod: corolla 5-7 mm. long: pods oval to oblong, 5-6 mm. long, 
acute or acuminate at both ends, densely pubescent. 
In dry soil, New England to Michigan, Kansas and Florida. Summer and fall. 
b 8. Lespedeza violacea (L.) Pers. Perennial, sparingly pubescent. Stems usually 
ranched at the base, the branches erect or ascending, or spreading, 3-9 dm. long, branched: 
eaflets 3, the blades rather thin, elliptic, oblong-elliptic or oval, 10-20 mm. long, obtuse 
or retuse at the apex, appressed-pubescent beneath, as long as the petioles or longer : inflor- 
Pei a n: pene relatively short : calyx-lobes about -—— as long as the a : 
olet-purple i : 7 . ion ute, sparin 
and finely Paler 10 mm. long: pods ovate or oval, 4-6 mm. long, acute, sparingly 
In dry soil, New England to Minnesota, Kansas, Florida, Louisiana and Mexico, Summer and fall. 
ds - Lezpedeza prairea (Mackenzie & Bush) Britton. Perennial, glabrous below, 
ey E above. Stems ascending, several dm. long, copiously branched, 
1 
