HYPERICACEAE 789 
above: leaf-blades leathery, narrowly oblong to lanceolate, 2-6 em. long, with smaller ones 
often clustered in the axils, conspicuously nerved, sessile: flowers in terminal corymbose 
cymes: sepals lanceolate or ovate-lanceolate, 4-6 mm. long, acute: corolla yellow, 1-1.5 
cm. broad : petals cuneate: capsules ovoid, the body 5-6 mm. long, slender-beaked. 
In swamps or about ponds, Massachusetts to Georgia and Louisiana, Summer. 
14. Hypericum glomeratum Small. Perennial, shrubby. Stems branching, 3-10 
dm. tall, with somewhat scaly bark, the foliage glabrous: leaf-blades narrowly oblong to 
linear-oblong or nearly linear, 2-4 cm. long or those clustered in the axils shorter, more 
or less distinctly apiculate, often somewhat revolute, paler beneath than above, sessile : 
flowers in dense cymes terminating the branchlets: pedicels 2-8 mm. long: buds ovoid, 
acutish : sepals rather foliaceous, narrowly oblong to linear-oblong, 5-6 mm. long, acutish, 
strongly nerved, reflexed at maturity : petals bright yellow, cuneate-spatulate, fully 1 cm. 
long, undulate at the apex : stamens numerous : capsules densely clustered, oblong-ovoid, 
5-6 mm. high, slightly lobed, the placentae only slightly intruded. 
On mountains, North Carolina, especially on the Grandfather and Table Rock. Summer. 
15. Hypericum intérior Small. Perennial, shrubby. Stems several dm. tall, much 
branched, the branches sharply angled, glabrous: leaf-blades narrowly oblanceolate to 
linear-oblanceolate, 1-3 cm. long, acute, slightly revolute, pale beneath, narrowed into 
slender petioles: panicles many-flowered : sepals linear or narrowly oblong, 3-4 mm. 
long, acute, rather rigid, more or less spreading at maturity: corolla yellow, about 1 cm. 
broad : petals cuneate: capsules conic-ovoid, 5-6 mm. long. 
Along streams, Texas. Summer. 
16. Hypericum ambíguum Ell. Perennial, shrubby. Stems 0.5-1.5 m. tall, widely 
branched, with a scaly bark : leaf-blades linear-oblong or spatulate, 1-2.5 cm. long, acute 
or apiculate, flat or slightly revolute, narrowed into short petiole-like bases : flowers few, 
in axillary cymes disposed in narrow panicles: bracts similar to the leaves but much 
smaller : sepals linear or slightly broadened upward, 3-5 mm. long, acute : corolla yellow, 
15-18 mm. broad : petals obliquely obovate or cuneate, almost laterally apiculate : capsules 
almost conic, 5-6 mm. high, surpassing the sepals. 
In and about river swamps, South Carolina to Florida and Alabama, Spring and summer. 
17. Hypericum galioides Lam. Perennial, shrubby. Stems 3-8 dm. high or taller, 
glabrous: leaf-blades narrowly linear or slightly broadened upward, 0.5-1.5 cm. long, 
acute, slightly revolute, each tapering into a very short petiole-like base or sessile : flowers 
solitary or in axillary cymes forming narrow panicles : sepals linear or linear-spatulate, 3-4 
mm. long, more or less revolute: corolla yellow, about 1.5 cm. broad: petals cuneately 
narrowed, obliquely or almost laterally pointed : capsules conie, 5-6 mm. long, acute. 
In low pine lands, Florida and Alabama. Summer and fall. 
18. Hypericum fasciculàtam Lam. Perennial, shrubby. Stems 1-5 m. tall, with 
numerous sharply angled branchlets: leaves numerous, a bunch usually clustered in the 
axils of the larger ones; blades leathery, linear-filiform, 1-2 cm. long, or shorter in the 
clusters, acutish, revolute, sessile: flowers in loose narrow panicles, or at first rather 
corymbose: sepals linear, 3-4 mm. long, about 1 em. wide: petals bright yellow, ob- 
liquely apiculate: capsules ovoid or conic-ovoid, 4-5 mm. long, acute. 
In wet sandy pine lands, North Carolina to Florida and Texas. Spring and summer. 
19. Hypericum aspalathoides Willd. Perennial, shrubby. Stems nearly simple, 
or much branched, 2-8 dm. tall, with sharply angled branchlets : leaves very numerous, 
clusters of small ones borne in the axils of the large ; blades linear-subulate or linear-fili- 
form, 5-8 mm. long, or shorter in the clusters, obtuse, revolute, sessile: flowers several, in 
terminal corymbose cymes, slender-pedicelled : sepals linear, 3-4 mm. long, resemblin the 
small leaves: corolla bright yellow, about 1-5 em. broad: petals oblique, not apiculate : 
capsules conic, 5-7 mm. long, acuminate. 
In pine lands and open places, North Carolina to Florida and Louisiana. Spring and summer. 
20. Hypericum myrtifdlium Lam. Perennial, shrubby. Stems branching, 3-10 
dm. tall, erect or creeping: leaves persistent, leathery; blades ovate to oblong-ovate, or 
ovate-lanceolate or rarely nearly oblong, 1-3 cm. long, obtuse at the apex or rarely acute, 
often slightly revolute, clasping: bracts like the leaves, but smaller, sometimes narrower : 
flowers showy, sometimes very numerous : sepals foliaceous, ovate, 5-8 mm. long, acute or 
acutish, united at the base: corolla golden yellow, about 2 cm. broad : stamens numerous : 
Pim pyramidal-ovoid, incompletely 3-celled or rarely 4-celled, 5-6 mm. high, 3-4- 
lobed or 3-4-sided. 
In sandy pine lands, especially in wet soil, South Carolina to Florida and Alabama. Summer. 
