1118 SOLANACEAE 
1. L. hal s Mill Shrub irregularly branched, sometimes vine-like: 
leaves herbaceous, 1.5-5 em. long; Pun ees oval, ovate, lanceolate, or 
spatulate: iab: e ovate to somewhat : 
angular, eu: corolia purplish or Ls 
ish; lobes 4-5 mm : 
h; lob . long: berry oval or MX Wc 
ovoid, orange or orange-red, 10-15 mm. \ 25 Ne ra 
long. — (MATRIMONY-VINE. BOX-THORN.) — If zs 
Thickets, M -places, c I ce-rows, vari- ; 
ous provine Ga. to s, Minn, and 
Ont. Nat. oË xe Mec 
2. L. car pecie Walt. Shrub ae Seg 
tall, with r ving branches: leaves succu 
lent, 0.5-2 pes ETE ng: calyx-lobes deltoid or 
triangular-ovate, acute: corolla blue or lilac, 
3 rarely white; lobes 3-6 mm. ber try 
—12 mm . long w^ CHRISTMAS-BERRY. 
Coastal sand-dunes, shore-hammocks, shell- Ái 
mounds, and Een N Fla. to Tex. and S. C.—(W. I.)—Spr.-fall, or all 
year S. | 
9. CESTRUM L. Shrubs or trees. Leaf-blades entire. Flowers in axil- 
lary elusters, sometimes aggregated in a panicle or eorymb. Calyx markedly 
lobed. Corolla white or colored, funnelform or salverform: lobes much shorter 
than the tube. Filaments adnate to the middle of the corolla-tube or above it, 
glabrous: anthers add Stigma enlarged.—About 150 species, tropical 
American. 
Corolla 15 mm. long or less: lobes as wide as long: filaments adnate to above the 
middle of the corolla-tube. 1. CQ. diurnum. 
Corolla 29 mm. long or more; lobes longer than wide: filaments 
adnate to about the middle of the corolla-tube. 2. C. Parqui. 
1. um L. Plant minutely pubescent, 1-2.5 m. tall: leaf- oodd eiliptie 
to Kind eect 5-12 cm. long; ren mostly less than 10 mm. lon ng: 
places, b Keys a and S. Tex 
trop. A 
2. Ee L'Her. nearly gla- 
bro 1-2 tall: leaf- blades elliptic to 
elliptic- lanceolate, aries em. long; oo 
mostly over 1 ong: 4—4.5 m 
long; E puts pua po deltoid 7 
BLOOMING ` JESSA MINE.) — Woods, thickets, 
waste- places, and roadsides, Coastal Plain, 
Fla. to Tex., and Ga. W. I. 
10. DATURA L. Herbs (ours annual), or shrubs or trees. Leaf-blades 
undulate or lobed. Flowers solitary in the axils. Calyx tubular, sometimes 
prismatic, more or less lobed. Corolla white or colored, funnelform. Filaments 
slightly unequal.—About 12 spceies, widely distributed.—Sum.-fall or all 
year S. 
