1294 LOBELIACEAE 
larly dentate or undulate: hypanthium glabrous: sepals narr rowly lanceolate 
to linear-laneeolate, 7-9 mm ong; prenna y aa Rp o deep- 
blue, straightened out 2- 2.5 em. lon ng: anther-head 3-4 mm. long: capsu ule 
mm. wide: seed eltipsoid, about i mm. long.—Low grounds, meadows, 
about 5 
and swamps, el Plain, Fla. to Miss. and Va.—Sum. —fall. 
$. L. glandulos& Walt. Stem 3-12 dm. tall, glabrous: leaf-blades linear- 
oblanceolate to linear, 2-15 cm. long, repand or shallowly toothed, the teeth 
gland-tipped: hypanthium pubeseent: sepals laneeolate or linear-laneeolate, 6—9 
mm. pd prominently glandular-toothed: corolla deep- -blue, P out 
9-2.5 em. long; lobes of the lower lip broadly ovate: ei le 6 wide: 
seed alps less than 1 mm. long.—Wet pinelands and swamps, res Plain, 
Va.; reported also from Miss —Spr.-fall or all year southwar d. 
L. floridana Chapm. Stem 8-15 .dm. tall: leaf-blades linear or slightly 
linear-spatulate below, 10—40 cm. long, undulate or crenate-undulate: sepals 
hastate- lanceolate, 4—5 mm ong a toothed: corolla blue, sometimes pale, 
straightened out over 1.5 cm. long: capsu e 4—4.5 mm. wide. — $wa amps, and low 
pinelands, e Plain, Fla. to Miss. irse —fall. 
10. L. paludosa Nutt. Stem 2-9 dm. tall: dim at linear-spatulate, or 
rarely elliptic. -obovate to linear, 3-25 cm. long, en uate-crenate: sepals 
lanceolate to T pe olate, 5.5 mm. To ong, 2m toothed « or often entire: 
corolla light-blue or white, straightened out less than 1.5 long: capsule 
-3.5 mm. wide n mps, and low pinelands and ponds, Coastal Plain, Fla. 
to La. ee Del.—Spr.—fall, or all year southward. 
11. L. flaccidifolia Small Stem 2-6 dm. tall: leaf-blades thin, obovate 
elliptic-spatulate at the base of the stem, linear-elliptie or rarely linear-lanceo- 
e above, 3-11 em. long, undulate or erenate-undulate: hypanthium in anthesis 
turbinate: sepals "une ais 3-5 mm . long, glandular-toothed, aurieled at the 
base: corolla 14-16 mm. long: capsule 5-8 mm. long.—River swamps, Coastal 
Plain, Fla. and Ga.—Sum. 
12. L. Gattingeri A. Gray. Stem 2-4 dm. tall, glabrous: leaf-blades thick, 
00 the base of the stem, elliptie, oval, or ovate above, em. long, 
arly entire j 
m. lo to 
ee Plateaus, Ala. and Tenn.—Spr. Plants, perhaps referable to L. appendi- 
culata in which the ciliate sepals are auricled at the base, have been found in 
Ala. 
13. L. spicata Lam. Stem 1-12 dm. tall, pubescent, at least nee the base 
leaf-blades spatulate, ni or suborbicular at the base of the stem, eblanceo 
late to lanceolate above, 1— 0 em. long, crenate-dentate or dci: : hy- 
panthium in anthesi Papa ere sepals lanceolate, 3-8.5 mm. jum with 
minute spreading auricles at the base: corolla blue, 6-9 mm. long: capsule 
-3 mm. long.—Woods, moist dn and meadows, various provinces, Ga. 
to Tex; Sask., and P. E. I.—Sum 
14. L. bracteata Small. Stem 8-10 dm. tall: leaf-blades epaulets at the 
base of the stem, elliptic, lanceolate or ores times above, 3-10 em. long, 
glandular-toothed: hypanthium in anthesis what de m hone slender- 
su age 44.5 mm. long, Nu deflexed ‘auricles at the base: corolla 8-9 m 
. lo N. C.— Sum. 
