1002 |». ERICACEAE 
3. L. acuminata (Ait.) D. Don. Shrub 1—4 m. tall: leaf-blades lanceolate : 
ovate- du. ae em. long: larger PEDE broadi y o ovate, eiliolat 
corolla 8-10 mm. long; lobes ovate: capsule about 5-6 mm. wide.—Sw anh 
ponds, and low hammocks, Coastal Plain, Fla. to S. "e. 
YDENDRUM DC. Deciduous-leaved shrubs or trees. Leaves alter- 
nate: blades serrate. Flowers drooping in horizontally expanded panicles 
Calyx-lobes 5, persistent. Corolla white, ovoid or conic, 5-lobed. Filaments 
dilated, pubescent all over: anthers linear, Fe 
awnless, narrower than the filaments. Stigma 
ntire. Capsule ovoid, erect on a reeurved 
pedicel, the valve-margins thickened.—One 
Species 
1. O. d (L.) DC. Shrub or tree be- 
coming m. tall: leaf- blades elliptic De 
elliptic- ee 8—20 em. lo 
panicles 1-2 dm. long, the peas pesa 
dise at maturity: calyx-lobes ovate: co- 
r e 
a., Ind., and S i 
um.—tThe tree is s used in fee "The bsc rown, hard, Coss -grained heart- 
wood. is used for tool-handles and machinery. The fowers furni sh a very 
pale hon 
14. ZENOBIA D. Don. Deciduous- leaved shrubs. Leaves alternate: 
blades entire or shallowly ied Flowers in clusters from axillary buds. 
Calyx-lobes 5, longer than the tube. Corolla white or pink, often campanulate: 
lobes 5, very broad. unu 10, included: anthers slender-awned. Capsule 
depressed.—Only the following species.—Spr. 
Pedicels and lower surfaces of the leaf-blades green: calyx less than 7 mm. wi 
1. Z. n OE 
Pedicels and lower surface of the leaf-blades densely glaucous: 
calyx over 7 mm. wide. 2. Z. pulverulenta. 
1. Z. cassinefolia c Pollard. Shrub 
-2 m. tall, the foli green: leaf-blades 
elliptie, varying B r aN 2—6 
to fd or Oo 
em. long, shallowly serrate: rolla 8-10 
m. long.—Pinelands, Coastal Plain, NE Fla. 
to N. C. 
2. Z. pulverulenta (Willd.) Pollard. Shrub 
2 the foliage glaucous: leaf- 
e 0 
blades elliptie to s : ng, entire 
or obseurely serrate mm. Bees 
—Pinelands, Coastal Pisin. “can (or Fla.?) 
2 N. two zenobia » distinctive 
— The 
mong our heaths by the en shades 
their foli lage. ~ one is a pale-green the 
other is glaucou 
l ERIS D. Don. Evergreen shrubs. Leaves alternate: blades dis- 
ay toothe Flowers in axillary and terminal racemes formed the year 
before they — Calyx-lobes 5, much longer than the tube. Corolla white, 
