Li:<;uMix0SiE. (ri'LSE family.) 89 



• Flowers perfect and staminate. Petals united. 

 45- MIMOSA. Filaments distiuct. Leguuie jointed, Hat. 



46. SCIIKANKIA. Filaments distinct. Legume not jointed, echinate. 



47. PITIIKCOI^OBIUM. Filaments united into a tube below. Legume broad and flat, mealy 



or pulpy within. 



• • Flowers perfect and neutral. Petals distinct. 



48. DESMANTHDS. Sterile filaments filiform. Legume linear, many-.seeded. 



49. NEPTUNIA. Sterile filaments flat or petal-like. Legume oblong, few-seeded. 



SuBOKDER I. PAPILIOIVACEiE. Pulse Family. 



1. CROTALARIA, L. Eattle-box. 



CaljTC 5-lobcd. Vexillum cordate : keel falcate. Stamens monadelphous. 

 Anthers alternately oblong and roundish. Capsule inflated, oblong, many- 

 seeded. — Low herbs, with simple leaves ; the upper ones with broad decurrent 

 inversely sagittate stipules. Kacemes opposite the leaves. Flowers yellow. 

 Legumes dark -purple. 



1. C. sagittalis, L. Annual ; stems low, branching, shaggy with rust- 

 colored spreading hairs ; leaves nearly sessile, oval or oblong, hairy ; racemes 

 short, 2 - 3-flowered. — Barren sandy soil, Florida and northward. June and 

 July. — Stem 3' - 6' high. Racemes 2' - 3' long. 



2. C. ovalis, Pnrsh. Perennial ; stems several, branching, prostrate or a.<;- 

 cending, rough with appressed hairs ; leaves short-petioled, oval or oblong, hairy ; 

 racemes long, 3 - 6-flowcred. — Dry pine barrens, Florida to Korth Carolina, and 

 westward. May -July. — Stem 6' -12' high. Racemes 4' -6' long. Flowers 

 distant. 



3. C. Purshii, DC. Perennial ; stems slender, erect, roughened with scat- 

 tered appressed hairs ; leaves thick, smooth above, the lower ones oblong, the 

 upper linear ; racemes long, 5- 10-flowercd. — Flat grassy pine barrens, Florida 

 to South Carolina, and westward. May and June. — Stem 12'- 18' high. Ra- 

 cemes 6' -12' long. Flowers distant. 



2. LUPINUS, Tourn. Lupine. 

 Calyx 2-lipped, 5-toothed. Vexillum with the sides reflexed. Keel falcate, 

 acute. Stamens monadelphous, with alternate anthers oblong and roundish. 

 Capsule oblong, compressed, many-seeded ; the seeds often separated by cellular 

 partitions. — Herbs, with simple or palmatcly 5 - many-foliolate leaves, and 

 showy flowers in terminal racemes. 



1. L. perennis, L. Stem pubescent, erect; leaves palmately 7 - 9-folio- 

 late ; leaflets obovate-oblong, obtuse, more or less hairy ; stipules minute ; ra- 

 cemes long, loosely many-flowered ; flowers purplish or purplish-blue, rarely 

 white. — Var. gracilis (L. gracilis, Nutt.) is a more slender and hairy form, 

 with smaller and narrower, often acute leaflets. — Dry sandy soil, Florida to 

 Mississippi, and northward. April and May. 1|. — Stem 1°-1^° high. 



2. L. villosus, Willd. — Biennial ; villous and hoary; stems thick, pros- 

 trate or ascending; leaves simple, lanceolate-oblong, mostly acute, long-petioled ; 



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