CALYCANTHACEAE 631 
18. R. lancifolia ee Stems 1-2 m. tall, gray, the prickles stout, straight, 
only slightly flattened: leaf-rachis alae strigose: leaflets 3-7; blades 
laneeolate or clliptie. -aneeolate, 2-6 long, acute, subcoriaceous, o 
er ij -serrulate, glabrous, somewhat- "inus above, sessile: scis. orymbos 
pedieels short, glabrous or imd glandular: sepals na im slate, 
caudate-attenuate, about 2 em. long, often w ith a des abuse a urs 
landular-hispid on the ps petals pink, 1.5-2 ¢ m. long: mature hypanthiu 
somewhat enge e globose, in fruit 8-10 mm. thick. —Margins of 
cypress swamps, pen 
Famity 13. CALYCANTHACEAE — SrRAWBERRY-SHRUB FAMILY 
hrubs or trees, with an aromatic bark. Leaves opposite: puc 
usually entire: stipules wanting. Flowers perfect, terminal. Calyx and 
corolla of several sepals and petals each, borne on the edge of the bo 
thium. Androecium of many stamens 1 e inner redueed to staminodia. 
um. Fruit consisting of several achenes enclosed in the capsule-like 
hypanthium. —Two genera and 6 species, North American and Asiatic. 
. CALYC HUS Shrubs with opposite branches. Flowers often 
ou cented, the — wholly or mainly, dull purple. Mature 
hypanthium nodding. [Butneria Duham.]—Five species, the following and on 
Californian, —CAROLINA-ALLSPICES. SWEET-SHRUBS. BUBBY-SHRUBS. 
Leaf-blades not tomentose beneath. 
wer surface of the leaf- blades pln not glaucous. 1. C. nanus. 
Lower surface of the enr blades glau 2. C. fertilis. 
Leaf-blades tomentose beneath : 
Blades of an ovate type ; obtuse or subcordate at the base 1 C. Mohrii. 
Blades of an elliptic or oval type, acute or acuminate at ihe base. . C. floridus. 
1. C. nanus (Loisel) Small. Shrub 1-3 m. tall: leaf-blades deep-green and 
seabrous pd slightly paler-green beneath: sepals and petals linear or linear- 
pu eed 10-12 mm. long. [C. laevi- 
s Wi iai —Woodlands and banks, Ap- 
nud dada extending into adj. prov- 
inees, Ga. to d Pa. 
2. C. fertilis Pin Shrub 1-3 m. tall: 
leaf-blades bright-green and seabrous above, 
adr hypanthium gla 
seed 12-14 m ong. [C. glaucus Willd.) 
—Woods and ge E POS and Ap- 
palachian provinces, Ga. to Ala., Ky., and 
Va. 
Moh Small. Shrub 1-2 m. t 
o blades 6-20 em. long, somewhat toothed: 
sepals and petals broadly linear to linear- rm late, 2-3 em. long: mature 
hypanthium not seen.—RHocky soil, AD d uid Plateau, Ga., Alaa adi Tenn. 
4. C. floridus L. Shrub 0.5-3 m. tall: leaf- 2 4—14 em. long, entire: 
sepals and iar mostly m or nearly so, pm m. long: mature hypanthium 
finely tomentose. — (SHR STRAWBERRY- BUREY -BLOSSOMS.) — Rich’ 
woods, hillsides, and stream- vi Coastal Plain "and Piedmont, rarely extend- 
ing into other provinces, Fla. to Miss. and Va.—Frequently cult. even north- 
ward of its natural range as an e M —Spr. 
