GENTIANACEAE 1051 
13. S. foliosa Fernald. Stem 1-5 dm. E blades = the upper leaves linear- 
elliptic - bars lanceolate or almost lin 2-6.5 em. long: calyx-lobes ed 
corolla eye yellow; lobes nu to e Pci about 
long as m Ene e. eapsule 5—7 mm. long.—Low grounds, Coastal Plain, 
a. and Ala.— —Spr. —fall. 
. decandra rp pens Stem 6-9 dm. tall: blades of Po upper 
b , 9—10 em. long, lower leaves spatulate 
corolla deep- ES to MCN the eye yellow E 
em. long: capsule about 10 mm. long. = Shallow pineland ponds, Coastal Plain, 
Fla. to Ala. and S. C—Sum.—fall. 
4. LAPITHEA Griseb. Annual or biennial herbs. Flowers solitary or 
in a congested cyme. Calyx-lobes mostly 7—10, narrow, unequal. Corolla red, 
purple, or a rotate: lobes mostly 7-10, joue ot than the tube.—Only the fo 
lowing spec 
Blades of the cauline leaves above the lower part of the stem elliptie to Pr DUG 
lanceolate: bracts of the involucre linear-elliptie to lanceolate. 1. L.capitata 
Blades of the cauline leaves above the lower part of the stem 
narrowly lanceolate: practs of the involucre narrowly linear- 
attenuate, 2. L. gentianoides. 
L. capitata (Raf.) Small. aen m dm. tall: blades of the upper leaves 
elliptic to eh de asus 1.5-4c ong: braets oval or elliptie: ose -lobes 
corolla E bn 
woods, Blue Ridge to Appalachian Plateau, 
Ga. and Ala.—Sum.-fall. 
n lat a 
gentianoides EL ye pinelands, Coastal 
Plain, Fla. to Tex. and Ga.—Sum 
9. ANTHOPOGON Neck. Annual, biennial, or rarely perennial herbs. 
Flowers solitary at the ends of the stem aud its branches, the whorls mostly of 
ar 
t er and hyaline or scarious-margined. 
Corolla salverform to funnelform: lobes 
Shorter than the bus. without plaits in the 
sinuses. Stigmas very broad.—About 50 
Species, widely NA 
1. A.crinitum (Froel) Raf. Ste vendre 
tall, mostly pee gee e bins | ovate t 
m. long, partly P. 
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ong. [Gentiana crinata Froel.|—(FRINGED-GENTIAN. )—Swamps, moist 
