2. Ttrientalis Le Star Flower, 
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Low glabrous verennials vith small tuberous rootstocks, the lesves 
few, ina whorl at the apex of the) stem. ‘lowers 1-5 in an umbel from 
the whorled leaves. valyx 5-7-partede Corolla 5-7—parted, the lobes 
spreading, <ilaments filiform, united at the base. Capsule ovening by 
5-6 vertical valveSe 
1. fe latifolia Hook. Leaves 5-6 in a whorl, 5-5 cm, long, unequal, broadly 
ellintical, shortly acuminate at both ends, glabrous, venose, thin; 
\filiform|pedicels \g-5 cme long; calyx-lobes linear-lanceolate, about half 
the length of the petals; petals white or pink, broadly ovate, about 1 cm, 
long, acuminate; cavsule not seen. 
‘leissners Peak, Sandberg 612; Post Falls, Christ 1079, 
§ Centunculus (Dill.) Le Chaffveed. 
Small erect annuals with alternate entire leaves, ‘lowers minute, 
sessile in the axils. Valyx 4 (or 5)=parted, Corolla 4 (or 5)-parted, 
the tube about half the length of the lobes. ‘Stamens 4 or 5, inserted on 
the bases of the lobese VCapsule globose, circumscissiles seeds numerouSe 
oO 3 3 
li, Ce Mimimus be |Alternate obovate or subrotund, leaves | 5-6 mnie long, glabrous; 
calyx-lobes subulate, acute, ceo mm, long; corolla pink, the lobes narrowly 
ovate, acute, 1.2 mm, long; ca sule 2=-2,5 mm, in diameter, 
To be expected in low muddy places. -athdrum, Sandberg 894, 
4. Anagallis L. Pimvernel. 
Lovr vrostrate annuals with ovnosite leaves, ‘lovers axillary on 
slender pedicels. Valyx d-parted. vorolla 5-parted, the lobes subrotund, 
