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16. A. verticillata, L. Stem slender, branching, pubescent; leaves 

 narrowly linear, with the margins revolute, 4-5 in a whorl ; umbels several, 

 small, the peduncle and pedicels nearly equal ; corolla greenish ; leaves of the 

 crown white, i-oundish, half as long as the slender incurved horn. — Open woods 

 and fence-rows, Florida, and northward. July - Sept. — Stem 2° - 3° high. 

 Leaves 1'- 2' long. Follicle smooth. 



4- ^- ^- -1- H- Leaves alternate, or the Joicext opposite. 



17. A. tuberosa, L. Hirsute ; stem erect or declining, widely branched 

 above, very leafy ; leaves varying from linear to oblong, acute, short-petiolcd ; 

 umbels numerous, corymbose ; corolla yellowish-orange ; leaves of the crown 

 bright orange, erect, oblong-lanceolato, twice as long as the gynostegiuni, and 

 rather longer than the slender incurved horn. — Light dry soil, common. June 

 and July. — Stem 1 ° - 2° long. 



18. A. Michauxii, Decaisnc. Pul)csccnt ; stems several, short, prostrate ; 

 leaves linear, erect, the lower ones mostly opposite ; umbels 1 - .3, terminal, 

 sessile or peduncled ; flowers gray and purple ; leaves of the crown ovate, 

 spreading, as long as the subulate horns, and longer than the gynostegiuni ; 

 follicle long, linear-lanceolate, tomentosc. (A. longifolia, Ell.., Michx. \n \>a.rt.) 

 — Low sandy pine barrens, Florida to South Carolina. April - May. — Stems 

 C- 12' long. Leaves 3'- 4' long. Follicle 4' - 5' long. Flowers fragrant. 



§ 2. Sfcm shruhb)/ : seeds mostli/ naked. 



19. A. perennis, Walt. Stem branched, pubescent in lines, shrubby at 

 the base ; leaves tliin, lanceolate or oblong-lanceolate, tapering at each end, 

 paler beneath; umbels 5-7, long-pcduncled, pubescent, the upper ones corym- 

 bose ; corolla small, white ; leaves of the crown spreading, half as long as the 

 needle-shaped, erect horn ; follicle ovate-lanceolate, smooth. (A. parviflora, 

 Pursh. A. debilis, jT//c/ix.) — Muddy banks of rivers, Florida to South Caro- 

 lina. June -Aug. — Stem 1° - 2° higli. Leaves 2' - 4' long. 



2. ACERATES, Ell. 



Leaves of the crown destitute of a horn-like appendage. Otherwise like 

 Asclepias. 



* Leaves opposite. 



1. A. viridiflora, Ell. Pubescent; stem stout, simple; leaves varying 

 from oval or obovatc to lanceolate, acute, obtuse, or emarginate, undulate, short- 

 petioled ; umbels lateral and terminal, nearly sessile, densely many-flowered ; 

 flowers small, greenish ; leaves of the crown oblong, erect, as long as the sessile 

 gynostegium. — Dry sterile soil, Florida, and northward. June and July. — 

 Stem 1°-1^° high. Leaves U'- 2^' long. 



2. A. connivens, Decaisne. Stem stout, simple, pubescent above ; .eaves 

 nearly sessile, erect, mucronate, the lower ones approximate, oblong or oblong- 

 obovate, the upper more distant, smaller and lanceolate ; umbels 3-6, 6-9- 

 flowered, the stout peduncle and pedicels nearly equal, pubescent ; flowers large, 

 greenish ; leaves of the crown oblong, incurved, twice as long as the gynoste- 



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