PINGUICULACEAE 1231 
10. JUSTICIA L. Perennial herbs. Tak blades entire. Flowers in 
more or less interrupted spikes on axillary peduncles. Calyx 5-lobed, the a 
narrow. Corolla 2-lipped: upper lip notched: lower lip 3-lobed. Anther-sacs 
unequal, one borne oblique or horizontal at the top of the connective, the other 
a or nearly so below it. Capsule 4-seeded.—About 100 species, 
mostly tropical American. / 
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Corolla 2-2.5 cm. long. 1. J. crassifolia. 
Corolla 1 cm. ete or shorter. 
Flowers scattered along one side of the upper part of the 
peduncle 
Leaves remote, reflexed : ee 5-6 m long. . J. angusta. 
Leaves appr oie Spreading or poe nines ` corolla-tube 
8- mm. 9. J. lanceolata. 
Flowers in he ad: like spikes terminating the peduncles, or 
approximate at the end. 4. J. ovata. 
1. J. crassifolia Chapm. Stem 2-4 dm. tall; leaf-blades linear, usually nar- 
rowly so, or oe near the base x Ros stem, 3-15 em. long, fleshy: calyx- 
lobes linear, 11-15 long, acum 
corolla bright- purple, "- 2, o em . Jong: e s 
sule 2-2.5 long.—Swamps, wet woods, 
nd low Dade Fla.—Spr. or all year S. 
J. BEEN (Chapm.) Small. Stem 2-5 
f- 
spatulate at the base of the stem, more or 
less refle oe peduncles bearing 2-few flow- 
ers near end: calyx-lobes linear, 5- si 
E pedum pale-purple D ut 10 m 
in ng: capsule about 1.2 cm. long. Pine. 
land ponds, Fla.—Spr. 
3. J. lanceolata (Chapm.) Small. Stem 1-3 
ipd Am leaf-blades linear to linear- d or eo 3—10 em. jong, 
r less acuminate, undulate, se r nearly so ikes slender, 3-10 e 
iu OL along the peduncle: a ea ashes narrowly linear, 5—7 mm pus 
ii purple, about 10 mm. long: eapsule 1.5 em. long.— nu ground and 
t hammocks, ipie Plain, Fla. to Tex. and Va. —Spr.—sun 
4, J. ovata Walt. Stem 1-3 ae tall: leaf-blades elliptic, 3-11 em. long; 
spike zl p 1-2 em. long, continuous: eal dcs Er ved linear- 
acumina long: ERI pale-purple to violet, a 10 mm. long: 
capsule en H em. Tong. —About pineland ponds, Coastal Plain) Fla. E Tex. 
and Va.—Spr.-s 
FaAwiLY 16. — — BLADDERWORT FAMILY 
erbs, growing in water or in wet places. Leaves submersed and dis- 
laments flattened, twisted. Anthers 1-celled. Gynoecium a single 
1-celled pistil, with a free- o usually globose placenta. Style thick, 
very short. Ovules usually numerous but sometimes only two. Fruit a 
1 Contributed by John dns Barnhart. 
