(;;U PLANT LIF?: OF ALABAMA. 



Rhexia ciliosa Midix. I'l. Hor. Am. l:l.'21. 180:5. FitiNiir.i. Mkadow I5kai tV. 



KM. Sk. 1 : i:«!). liiay. iMaii. od. tl, IK^. Chap. Fl. 132. 

 .("aroliiiiaii and Loiiisiaiiiaii areas. North Carolina to Florida and west to 

 Louisiana. 



.\i.AnAMA : Central Pine belt to Coast i)lain. ]5og;,'.v l>orders of pine-barren streams. 

 A ntaii«:a County, I'rattvillc. Clarke^ County (/^r. i^enwi/). Monroe, Washington, and 

 Muhilc countifs. Flowt is rose-]dniv, .lune, .July. Fro(iuent. 



rv]n> locality: "Halt, in Carolina inlcriore." 



i ierb. (u'ol. 8urv. Herb. Mohr. 



Rhexia lutea "Walt. Fl. Car. 130. 1788. Ykllow Meadow Beauty. 



Kll..>^k.l: 110. Chap. Fl. 133. 



Louisiauian area. North Carolina to Florida and west to Louisiana. 



Alabama: Coast plain. Miry borders of ponds and ditches, low damp pine bar- 

 rens. Mobile and Baldwin counties. Flowers golden yellow; May, June. Frequent. 



Tyite lot ality : South Carolina. 



Herb. Geol. Surv, Herb. Mohr. 



ONAGRACEAE. Evening Primrose Family. 



JUSSIAEA L. Sp. PI. 1:388. 1753. 



Thirty-six species, aquatic and paludial perennial herbs, chiefly of warmer tem- 

 perate and tropical Amerira to Brazil. North America, 5. 



Jussiaea diffusa Forsk. Fl. Aegypt. 2 : 10. 1775. Creeping Jussiaea. 



,/usnitiea repetis Sw. Obs. 172. 1892. Not L. 



,/. 8wart:iana DC. Prodr. 3 : 54. 1828. 



(iray, Man. ed. 6, 187. Chap. Fl. Suppl. 620 ed. 3, 163. Griseb. Fl. Brit. W. Ind. 272, 

 in part. Coulter, Contr. Nat. Herb. 2 : 113. 



West Indies, South America. 



Carolinian and Louisiauian areas. New York and Illinois, south to Florida, and 

 west to Texas and Arkansas. 



Alaba:ma: Central Prairie region. Shallow ponds, ditches. Montgomery County, 

 Flowers yellow; .June to September. Abundant in the Coast plain. Floating andi 

 rooting. 



Tyi)e locality: "Rosettae ad ripam Nili, in niarginibua agrorum." 



1 lerb. (mdI. Surv. Herb. Mohr. 



Jussiaea decurrens (Walt.) DC. Prodr. 3:56. 1828. Decurkent-leaf Jussiaea. 



Ludwigia decurrviiH Walt. Fl. Car. 89. 1788. 



Ell. Sk. 1:217. Cray, Man. ed. 6, 187. Chap. FL 140. Griseb. FL Brit. WMnd. 272. 



Wk.st Indies to Brazil. 



Carolinian and Louisiauian areas. Virginia south to Florida, and west to Loui- 

 siana, Arkansas, and southern Illinois. 



Ai.ahama: Over the State. Tennessee Valley. Franklin County, Russellville, low 

 thickets. Cullman County, 600 feet. Blount, Montgomery, and Mobile counties. 

 Flowers yellow, July, August. Frequent; abundant in the coast region. 



Type locality : South Carolina. 



Herb. Geol. Surv. Herb. Mohr. 



Jussiaea pilosa H. B. K. Nov. Gen. & Sp. 6 : 801, t. 532. 1818. 



Jussiaea leptocarpa Nutt. Gen. 1 : 279. 1818. 



./. variahilin G. F. W. Meyer, Prim. Fl. Esseq. 174. 1818. 



Chap. Fl. 140. Griseb. Fl. Brit. W. Ind. 272. 



West Indies, Mexico to Brazil. 



Carolinian and Louisiauian areas. Florida to Louisiana, Arkansas, and Missouri. 



Alabama: Central Prairie region. Coast plain. Wet places, ditches, l)orders 

 swamps. Autauga County (E. A. Smith). Montgomery, Baldwin, and Mobile 

 counties. Flowers yellow, August to October. Frequent; abounding on the mud 

 Hats at the mouth of Moliile River. 



Type locality: " Caracas, on the banks of the river Apures." 



Herb. (ieol. Surv. Herb. Mohr. 



Jussiaea suffruticosa L. Sp. PI. 1 : 388. 1753. 

 West Indies, Mexico to Brazil, East Indies. 

 Louisiauian area. 



