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3. S. rubra, Walt. (RED-FLOWERED TRUMPET-LEAF.) Leaves elon- 
gated, erect, slender, narrowly winged, paler above, and reticulated with purple 
veins; lamina ovate, erect, beak-pointed, tomentose within; flowers reddish- 
purple. — Sandy swamps in the middle districts, Georgia to North Carolina and 
westward. May. — Leaves 10/-18! long, shorter than the scapes. 
4. S. Drummondii, Croom. Leaves elongated, erect, trumpet-shaped, 
narrowly winged ; lamina erect, rounded, short-pointed, hairy within, and like 
the upper portion of the tube white, variegated with reticulated purple veins. — 
Pine barren swamps, Florida to the middle districts of Georgia and westward. 
April. — Leaves 2° long. Scapes longer than the leaves. Flowers 3! wide. 
* * Flowers yellow. 
5. S. flava, L. (TRUMPET-LEAF. WATCHES.) Leaves large, erect, 
trumpet-shaped, narrowly winged; lamina yellow, erect, orbicular, slender- 
pointed, tomentose within, reddish at the base, or reticulated with purple veins. 
— Low pine barrens, Florida to North Carolina and westward. April and May. 
— Leaves yellowish, 29 long. Lamina 3'—4' wide. Scapes as long as the leaves. - 
Flowers 4! — 5! wide. 
6. S. variolaris, Michx. (SPOTTED TRUMPET-LEAF.) Leaves erect, 
trumpet-shaped, broadly winged, spotted with, white near the yellowish summit; 
lamina ovate, concave, arching over the orifice of the tube, hairy and reticulated 
with purple veins within. — Low pine b arrens, Florida to North Carolina and 
westward. May. — Leaves 6x long, longer than the scapes. Flowers 2! 
wide. PESE 
ORDER 10. PAPAVERACEZE. (Porry-Famity.) 
Herbs with colored juice, alternate exstipulate leaves, and solitary hy- 
pogynous flowers. Sepals 2—3, caducous. Petals 4—12, imbricated in 
the bud, deciduous. Stamens numerous. Anthers introrse, Ovary 
1-celled, with parietal placentae. Capsule many-seeded. Embryo: mi- 
nute, at the base of oily or fleshy albumen. 
L ARGEMONE, L. Mexican Porrr. 
Sepals 2-3, hooded or horned. Petals 4-8. Stigmas 4-7, free, radiate. 
Capsule oblong-obovate, hispid, opening at the summit by 3-6 valves, which 
separate from the filiform persistent placentz. Seeds globular, crested, pitted. — 
Glaucous herbs with yellow juice, sessile, pinnatifid, bristly leaves, and Ls 
white or yellow flowers. 
1. A. Mexicana, L. Annual; leaves pinnatifd-lobed, bristly an oe 
_ blotched with white ; flowers white or yellow; calyx bristly. — — Was 
apparently native in South Florida. April and May. — Si 
