n.Hl) ri.ANP lAVV. OF Al.AUAMA. 



RESEDACEAE. Mignonette Family. 



RESEDA 1.. Sp. I'l. 1:1 lit. IT.".:?. Mu;n«>.\kti k. 



Sixty Hjn'cira. M.<littrr.iiitMii l.iiinpe, Afrii;i. 

 Reseda lutea L. Si>. J'l. 1 : I is. 17."):i. Vki.i.ow Ci t-i.kavkd Mkjnonkttk. 



llrijoii:. 



(.'aroliniaii area. Adveiitivc <>ii Imllast on I he coiitst of .soiitlnrii New i:ii;;l:in.l and 

 sonlbward. 



AiaiiaMa: l'n;;itive on liallnsl. Mobile, .Inly, IWa. Annual. 

 'rv|>f lorality: " ilali. in llnropac australioris montibn.s cretaceis," 

 llerli. (ieol. ."^nrv. H«rl(. Molir. 



SARRACENIACEAE. Pitcher Plant Family. 

 SARRACENIA L. Hp. I'l. 1 : .MO. 17.".S. 

 .^ix species, ]ierennial8, chielly sontli Atlaulie North Aiueriea. 



Sarracenia purpurea L. Sp. PI. 1:510. 1753. Sidk-Saddlk Fi.owkk. 



Ell. Sk. 2:9. Cray, Man. ed. 6. 57. Chap. Fl. 2i). 



Horeal /one to Lonisianian area. From Labradoj-, Nevvfouudland, and Nova 

 Scotia throu'rh Canada to the Koeky Mountains; New England to Florida an<l 

 Louisiana. 



Ai.aka.ma: ThroMi^hoiit the Coa.st Fine belt. Coastplaiu. Sphaguous bogs. Clarke, 

 Geneva, Escambia, lialdwin, and Mobile counties. Flowers pale purple; March, 

 Ajiril. Not iufre(|uent. 



Tyjie locality: " llab. in Americae soptcntiionalis mils." 



Herb. (k'ol. Surv. Herb. Mohr. 



Sarracenia psittacina Michx. Fl. 15or. Am. 1 : lill. 1803. 



I'ARKOT 15i:ak. Pitcukk Plant. 



Chap. Fl.L'O. Gray, Syn.Fl. N.A.I, lit. 1: SO. 



Lonisianian ;irea. Coast of Georgia and Florida to Louisiana. 



Ai.aisama: ]>ower Pine region. Coast plain. Damp and boggy j.iiie barrens. 

 Mobile, Baldwin, and Washington counties. Flowers i)oniegranate-pnrple; April. 

 Not rare. 



Type locality: "Hab. ab urbe Augusta Georgiae ad Floridam." 



Herb. Geol. Snrv. Herb. Mohr. 



Sarracenia rubra Walt. Fl. Car. 152. 178S. 



KkD-FLOWKREI) TlUMPKT-I.KAr OK PiTCIIKK PlaNT. 



Ell. Sk. 2: 10. Chap. Fl. 21. Gray, Syu. Fl. N. A. 1, pt. 1:80. 



Louisianian area. North Carolina and Florida to Mississippi. 



Ai.auama: Lower Pine region. Coast plain. Danij) sandy pine barrens, pine- 

 meadows. Mobih^ County, Hayou LaHatre. Washington County, Vinegar Bend. 

 Flowers reddish pnr])le ( wine-purple) ; April. Not rare. 



Eeonomie uses: The rontstocks of S. rubra, S. drummondii, and S. purpurea are 

 rejiMted to possess therapeutical properties. 



Type locality : .South Carolina. 



Herb. Geol. Surv. Herb. Mohr. 



Sarracenia drummondii Croom, Ann. Lye. N. Y. 4 : 100, /. P. 1848. 



DlUMMONI) rHlMI'KT-LKAP'. 



Chaj). Fl. 21. Gray, Syu. Fl. N. A. 1, pt. 1 : 80. 



Louisianian area. Southwestern Georgia and western Florida, west to Mississii)pi. 



.Alaba.ma: Lower I'ine region. Coast y)lain. Boggy pine barrens from (Jeueva to 

 Washington County. Baldwin and Mobile counties. Flowers maroon jiurple. 

 April ; frequent. 



Type locality : "Near the town of Appalachic-ola in Florida. Abundant on the 

 western borders of the Appalachicola Piver below Ocheesee. Dr. A. /('. Chapman, 

 in Hi." 



Herb. Geol. Surv. Herb. Mohr. 



Sarracenia flava L. vSp. PI. 1 : 510. 17.53. Yeli-o\v Trumpkt-lkaf. 



Ell. Sk. 2 : 10. (iray, Man. ed. 6, 57. Chap. Fl. 21. Gray, Syn. Fl. N. A. 1, pt. 1 : 81. 

 Carolinian and Louisianian areas. Virginia to Florida, west to Louisiana. 



