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22. 6ELSEMIUM, Juss. Yellow Jessamine. 



Flowers dimorphous. Calyx 5-partcd, persistent. Corolla funnel-shaped, 5- 

 lobed ; the lobes rounded, emarj^inatc, spreading, quincuncial in the buJ, the 

 Binuses impressed. Stamens 5, inserted near the base of the corolla : anthers 

 oblong-sagittate, extrorse. Styles united, filiform, partly persistent. Stigmas 

 4, linear, spreading. Capsule oblong, compressed, 2-ceIled, opening septicidally 

 to the middle, and loculicidally at the apex, each valve tipped with the persistent 

 base of the styles. Seeds several, oval, flat, winged, obliquely imbricated in two 

 rows. — A smooth woody vine, with opposite evergreen leaves, minute stipules, 

 and large yellow fragrant flowers, in axillary bracted and cluster-like racemes. 



I. G. sempervirens, Ait. — Margins of swamps, and river-banks, Flor- 

 ida to North Carolina, and westward. March and April. — Stem twining, pur- 

 plish. Leaves lanceolate or ovate, acute or subcordate at the basC; short-pcliolcd. 

 Racemes few-flowered. Pedicels scaly. Corolla I'-l^' long. 



Okder 71. VALERIANACEiE. (Valerian Family.) 



Herbs with opposite exstipulate leaves, and cjinose flowers. — Calyx- 

 tube adherent to the ovary. Corolla tubular or funnel-shaped, mostly 5- 

 lobed, imbricated in the bud. Stamens distinct, fewer than the corolla- 

 lobes, and inserted into its tube. Ovary 3-celled, two of which are empty, 

 the third containing a single suspended anatropous ovule. Style slender. 

 Stigmas 1-3. Fruit 1 - 3-celled, 1-seeded. Albumen none. 



1. VAIiERIANA, Toum. Valerian. 



Limb of the calyx composed of several plumose bristles, at first incurved, 

 afterward spreading. Corolla gibbous at the base, 5-lobed. Stamens 3. Fruit 

 1-celled, 1-secded. — Perennials. 



1. V. SCandens, L. Smooth ; stem climbing ; leaves on slender petioles, 

 temately divided ; leaflets ovate, entire ; cymes paniculate, diffuse, axillary and 

 terminal ; corolla very short. — East Florida. 



2. V. pauciflora, Michx, Smooth; stem (l°-3°) erect, or decumbent 

 at the base, simple ; leaves membranaceous, toothed or sen-ate, the radi(tal ones 

 mostly entire, ovate or cordate, long-petioled, the others pinnately 3 - 7-lobed ; 

 cymes terminal, in a close panicle ; tube of the pale pink corolla long and slen- 

 der. — Mountains of Tennessee, and northward. June and July. 



2. FEDIA, Moench. Lamb-Lettuce. 



Calyx-limb toothed or obsolete. Corolla funnel-shaped, 5-lobcd. Stamens 3. 

 Fruit 3-celled, two of the cells*empty and sometimes confluent into one, the other 

 1-seeded. — Annual herbs, with forking stems, opposite entire or lobed leaves, 

 and white or purplish flowers in crowded bracted cymes. 



