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Stamens 3, exscrtcd. Stylo slender : stigma capitate. Achcnium enclosed in 

 tlio indurated ribbed persistent base of tho calyx. — Erect herbs, from thick 

 perennial roots. Leaves opposite. Flowers terminal, purple or rose-color. 



1. O. anglistifolius, Sweet. Stem smoothish, branching above; lcavc3 

 linour-lanceolato, smooth, obtuse at the sessile base; the upper ones distant, 

 acute ; flowers loosely panidcd ; involucre with rounded hairy lobes, at length 

 enlarged and strongly nerved, 3-flowered; base of the calyx villous. — South 

 Carolina, and westward. — Stem 3° -4° hiyli. Leaves 2' long. Calyx 4" -j'' 

 long, whitish, veiny. 



2. O. albidus, Sweet. Stem erect, 4-angled, furrowed, glandular, pubes- 

 cent ; branches opposite ; leaves oblong-lanceolate, roughish ; peduncles oppo- 

 site, the lower ones solitary, the upper clustered; involucre hairy; base of the 

 calyx .5-6-angled, almost hispid. (AUionia albida. Ell.) — Near Columbia, 

 S. C, Elliott. 



2. BOERHAAVIA, L. 



Flowers perfect. Involucre none. Calyx-tube cylindrical or obconical, 5- 

 ribbed ; the limb colored, funnel-shaped, 5-lobcd, deciduous. Stamens 1-4: 

 anthers minute, roundish. Style slender: stigma obtuse. Embryo folded. — 

 Annual herbs, with diffuse branching stems, and opposite ovate or rounded 

 leaves. Flowers small, in solitary or panicled clusters. 



1. B. erecta, L Stems ascending, branched from the base, smooth, tumid 

 at the joints ; branches alternate ; leaves ovate or roundish, acute or mucronatc, 

 often more or less cordate, wavy along the margins, whitened and minutely dot- 

 ted with black beneath; clusters 3 -5-flowcrcd, in ample panicles; stamens 2 ; 

 fruit smooth, obconical, truncate, strongly ribbed. — Cultivated ground, Florida 

 to South Carolina. July -Sept. — Stem l°-3° long. Leaves rather thick, 

 2' -3' long Flowers small, purple. 



2. B. hirsuta, Willd. Stem diffuse, alternately branched, minutely pubes- 

 cent, liirsute aliove ; leaves ovate or oblong-ovate, mucronatc, obtuse at the base, 

 undulate, smooth, and similarly colored on both sides, ciliate on tho margins ; 

 clusters 3 - 6 flowered, forming a loose spreading panicle ; flowers minute ; calyx- 

 limb hairy at the apex ; fruit obconical, rounded at the apex, with the ribs gland- 

 ular-viscid. — South Florida. — Stem stout, 2° - 3° long. Leaves 1' - 2' long. 



3 B. viscosa, Lag Vi-cid or minutely pubescent; stem terete, straight ; 

 branches opposite ; leaves ovate-oblong or ovate-lanceolate, mucronatc, acute at 

 the base, smooth, whitish beneath, slender-petioled ; peduncles solitary, axillary, 

 2-cleft, mostly shorter than the leaves ; flowers capitate, minute ; stamens 3 ; 

 fruit club-shaped, acutish, with the ribs glandular. — South Florida. — Stem 2°- 

 3° long. Leaves 1'- 1^' long. 



3. PISONIA, Plum. 



Flowers dicecious. Involucre none. Calyx 5- or 10-toothed, funnel-shaped in 

 the sterile flowers, tubular and persistent in the fertile. Stamens 6 - 10, e.xserted ; 

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