(;;{(■> I'LAN'P LIFK «>K ALAI'.AMA. 



Lndwigia linifolia I'oir. Snp]>l. 3 : r.i:!. ISi:?. Fi.ax-i.kai- Lii.wkma. 



Cli.ip. 11. 111. 



LoiiiKiiuiiaii arr.i. North Carolina to Florida. 



Ai.akama: l.owor J'iiKi region. Monler piiie-biirron ])()U(ls. ^lohile County, 

 (iraiid l?ay. FIowimh Aiij,MiHt lt> (IHll'.M; rare. 



T.vp*^ lotality : " Cett(^ plante iroit dan.s rAiiKTiqne septentriouale." 

 Ilorb. (Jool. Surv. H(>rl). Molir. 



Ludwigia glandulosa Walt. l"l. Car. SH. IIXX. 



CYI,INI)RICAI.-K]U'ITI:I> l.TDWItllA. 



Liidwi<iiti hrachiicarpn l^ani. Imicv'I. 3 : 'SM. ITXit. 



/.. ciilhidrica Kll. Sk. 1 : lii:?. ISIH. 



Cray, .Man. ed.ti, 1^8. Chap. Fl. Ml. 



Carolinian and Louisianian area. South Carolina to Florida, went to Louisiana 

 and Arkansas an<l southern Illinois. 



AI-AUAMa: Coosa Valley. Coast plain. Shady .s\vain])y ]ilacr8. Ktowah County, 

 near (iadsdeu, pine wood.s, 4.10 feet. Mobile County, swainity thieketH, Dauphinway ; 

 river Kwainp on the tele^^raph road, (Jraml Hay. Flowers July to September; not 

 rare. Uusliy, lA to 2 fret hif;h- 



'type loeaiity: Sonth Carolina. 



llVrb. (ieol. Surv. Herb. Mohr. 



Ludwigia pilosa Walt. Fl. Car. Si). 1788. Hoaky LiDWKiiA. 



Liidwi'iiu 7n<>lli8 Miehx. I'l. Bor. Am. 1 : 90. 1803. 



Kll.Sk. 1:214. Chap. Fl.lll. 



Louisianian area. South Carolina and Florida to Louisiana. 



Alabama: Central I'rairie re<j;iou 1o Coast plain. Flmore County, Coosada sta- 

 tion (ii. J. Smith). Montfjomery County, etc. Miry borders of ponds, ditches. 

 Flowers July ; freiiuent. Abundant throughout the Lower Fine region and Coast 

 l)lain. 



Type locality: South Carolina. 



Herb. Geol. Surv. Herb. Mohr. 



ISNARDIA L. Sp. PI. 1:120. 1753. 



Isnardia palustris L. Sp. PI. 1 : 120. 1753. Watkr I'xjrslane. 



Ludwigia pahislris Ell. Sk. 1 : 211. 1821. 

 • Gray, Man. ed. ti, 188. Chap. Fl. 142. Coulter, Contr. Nat. Herb. 2: 113, Grlseb. 

 Fl. Hrit. W. lud. 271. 



A cosmopolitan weed, Europe, western Asia, East and West Indies, Mexico, 



Alleghenian to Louisianian areas. Nova Scotia to the Saskatchewan, south to the 

 Gulf, west to New ^lexieo. 



Alabama : All over the State. In miry soil and stagnant pools, floating and root 

 ing, .June to October. 



Tyi>e locality : " Habitat in Galliae, Alsatiae, Russiae, Virginiae fliiviis." 



Herb. Gool. Surv. Herb. Mohr. 



EPILOBIUM L. Sp. PI. 1 : 347. 17.53. 



One hundred and sixty species, cooler and temp<'rate regions of the globe. Europe, 

 Asia. North America, about 38. 



Epilobium coloratum Muhl. ; Willd. Enum. 1:411. 1809. 



Colored Willow-hkrb. 



Epilobium ieiraijoninn Pursh, Fl. 1 : 250. 1814. 



Ell. Sk. 1 : 445. Gray, Man. ed. 6, 189. Chap. Fl. 141. 



Alleghenian and Carolinian areas. Nova Scotia to Saskatchewan and the Kocky 

 Mountains; New England west to Dakota, Nebraska, and Kansas, south from New 

 York to West Virginia; Ohio Valley to Missouri and along the mountains to South 

 Carolina. 



Alabama: Mountain region. Metamorphie hills. Cleburne County, Arhacoochee, 

 1,200 feet. Flowers rose-pink; July. Rare. Perennial. 



Tyi)e locality : " Hal), in I'ensylvania." 



Herb. Geol. Surv. Herb. Mohr. 



