300 SCROPHULARIACEE. (FIGWORT FAMILY.) 
spicuous, triangular, sometimes half as long as the tube, spreading; corolla 8" 
-10" long, the lobes minutely fringed ; capsule globose, one third longer than 
the calyx. — Low ground, Florida to Mississippi, and northward. Sept —— " 
Var. fasciculata. Stem taller (39 59), much branched above, rough; —— 
leaves rough on both sides, clustered, the uppermost, like the flowers, alternate; — 
ealyx-teeth more pointed; corolla larger. (G. fasciculata, ÆU.) — Brackish soil, 
along the coast, Florida to South Carolina. 
6. G. maritima, Raf. Smooth; stem 8/—16'high, 4-angled, with numet — 
ous short and leafy branches near the base; leaves fleshy, linear, obtuse, oppo- 
site, the upper ones small and remote; pedicels as long as the calyx and the ; 
floral leaves; calyx-teeth short, obtuse; corolla 6-8" long, slightly oblique - 
at the throat, the upper lobes fringed, and villous within; capsule globose, twice 
as long as the calyx. — Salt marshes, Florida, and northward. ja d 
Var. major. Stem 2° high, much branched ; leaves flat, acute; floral leaves + 
longer than the pedicels; calyx-teeth triangular, acute; corolla and capsule 
larger. — Brackish marshes, Apalachicola, Florida. — Corolla 1/ long. 
7. Œ. setacea, Ell Very smooth; stem 19-29 high, much branched, 
slender; leaves 1’ long, setaceous, opposite; pedicels stout, clu 
three times as long as the calyx, mostly alternate, or terminating the seta . ; 
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ceous peduncle-like branchlets; calyx-teeth short, subulate; corolla 1! long, 
woolly within, the rounded lobes thickly fringed; capsule ovoid, barely ex- 
ceeding the ealyx. (G. Plukenetii, ÆU. ?) — Damp or dry sandy pine barrens, 
Florida to South Carolina. Sept. i 
++ ++ Pedicels much longer than the calyx, commonly longer than the leaves. : 
8. Œ. tenuifolia, Vahl Stem smooth, 1°-14° high, much branched 
leaves linear, smooth, or rough on the margins, 1-1}! long ; pedicels filiform, 
about as long as the leaves, opposite; calyx-teeth broadly subulate, 4 a8 long 
as the tube; corolla ' long ; capsule globose, as long as the calyx. — Var. FILE 
FORMIS. Stem and pedicels rough; leaves filiform, clustered ; corolla larger 
(7 long). — Light soil, Florida to Mississippi, and northward. Sept. 
9. G. filifolia, Nutt. Stem 19 - 2? high, much branched, smooth ; leaves 
very numerous, all alternate and clustered, smooth, fleshy and somewhat CI 
shaped; pedicels alternate, twice as long as the leaves ; calyx pb 
one fourth the length of the 5-angled tube; corolla 3’ long ; capsule ovoid, 
- long as the calyx.— Low sandy pine barrens, Georgia and Florida. Sept = 
10. Œ. parvifolia. Stem rough, striate, 12/- 18! high, the slender branch 
erect; leaves 4" — 6" long, opposite or alternate, linear, very rough, rather a 
. fuse; pedicels filiform, 2-4 times as long as the minute floral leaves; A : 
teeth minute, obtuse; corolla }/ long, pale purple or white. (G.setace 7 — 3 
"parvifolia, Benth.) — Grassy margins of ponds, Florida, and westward. SPE — — 
~~ Valke the other species, this remains unchanged in drying. eet 
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