1240 BIGNONIACEAE 
rect plant: pod linear, not stipitat MA. 
Cli mbing plant: pod clavate or fato. stipitate. 3. BIGNONIA. 
` Leaf-blades simple: shrubs or trees : calyx 2-lobed. 
nther- E stamens 2: and opposite: fruit slender, 
dehiscent. 4, CATALPA. 
. Anther- ive e stamens 4: leaves alternate or scattered: 
fruit thick, roundish, indehiscent. 
Leaves clustered on spurs; blades of a spatulate or ob- 
Eds nr type: fruit rounded at the apex, with fleshy 
plae 5. CRESCENTIA. 
Redi alternate; blades of a broad type: fruit umbonate 
e apex, with dry placentae. 6. ENALLAGMA. 
ANISOSTICHUS Bureau. Vines. Leaf-blades 2-foliolate or rarely 1- 
1. 
foliolate, often tendril-bearing: leaflets usually with entire blades. Calyx 
campanulate or cupulate. Coroll a with a 
panulate throat. Capsule narrow. See 
inged.—One species. 
1. A. crucigera Cs Bureau. Glabro 
vine: leaves prolonged into tendrils; leafl du 
mA a poesi elliptie to elliptie- lanceolate, 
5—1 ong a or auricled a 
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o olata L. I ROSS-VINE. 
FLO m. stream-banks, thickets, 
and woods, Coastal Plain and adj. provinces, Fla. to La., Ill, and Va. (or 
Md.?)—Spr.—Also called smoke vine, as sections of the stems which show a 
strikingly cross-shaped pith, are smoked as cigars 
2. TECOMA Juss. Shrubs or partly herbaceous plants. Leaf-blades 
unequally pinnate. Flowers clustered. Calyx tubular-campanulate, nearly 
equally 5-lobed. Corolla with the tu 
~ enlarged into the funnelform 
throat. Seeds membranous-winged.—A bout 
10 species, mostly tropical American. 
1. = stans (L.) Juss. Plant 1-8 m. tall: 
leaves 1-2.5 dm long; leaflets 7—13, the 
blades Tanceolate te elliptic, or narrower, 
0a caly 
4-1 0 rsely serrate: calyx 3- 5 
mm peu bes often triangular: corolla 
yellow, 3.5—4.5 lo capsule 10—2 
long.—(YELLOW TRUMPET-FLOWE YEL- 
LOW-ELDER.) — Ha k woods, and 
thiekets, Coastal Plain, Fla. to Tex.—(W 
I., Mex., C. A.. S. A.).—All year. 
.8. BIGNONIA [Tourn.] L. Vines. Leaf-blades unequally pinnate: 
leaflets with toothed blades. Flowers clustered. Calyx tubular-campanulate, 
