Polanisia CAPPARIDACEAE— DROSERACEAE Drosera 



CAPPARIDACEAE (Caper Family) 



Polanisia Raf. 

 P. graveolens Raf. 



Infrequent; shores of Chesapeake Bay and streams tributary 

 thereto, in Cecil and Kent (Md.) Counties. July, August. 



Cleome L. 



C. spinosa L. (C. pungens Willd.) Spider Flower. 

 Cultivated, and occasionally escaping. Introd. from tropical 



America. 



RESEDACEAE (Mignonette Family) 



Reseda L. Mignonette. 

 R. alba L. 



Rare, in waste places: Centreville (NC), Commons, 22 July 1867 

 (A); Wilmington, Commons, 9 July 1898 (A, D). Adv. from 

 Europe. 



SARRACENIACEAE (Pitcher-plant Family) 



Sarracenia L. 

 S. purpurea L. var. gibbosa Wherry. Pitcher-plant. 



Frequent in Sussex County, and occasional in Wicomico and 

 Worcester Counties; rare in New Castle and Kent (Del.) Counties: 

 Thompson's Swamp, 13^ mi. n. w. of New Castle (NC), E. Tatnall, 

 May 1843 (D), R. R. Tatnall, 4 June 1886 (T); Tubmill Pond (K), 

 2 mi. n. of Milford, Frank Morton Jones. May to mid-June. 



DROSERACEAE (Sundew Family) 



Drosera L. Sundew. 



D. rotundifolia L. 



Rare, in bogs. Piedmont and Coastal Plain: Centreville (NC), 

 Commons, 18 Sept. 1868 (A); Thompson's Swamp (NC), l}4 nai- 

 n. w. of New Castle, R. R. Tatnall,.2S July 1886 (T); Rehoboth (S), 

 Commons, 15 July 1897 (A). ' ' 



The Rehoboth citation is the last known collection on the 

 Peninsula, and the species is probably no longer to be found in our 

 area. 



\l D. intermedia Hayne. (D. longifolia of manuals.) 



Frequent on the Coastal Plain, in New Castle, Sussex and 

 Wicomico Counties. July. , , 



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