282 LENTIBULACEiE. (BLADDERWORT FAMILY.) 



1. S. floribundus, Kunth. Stem at length much branched ; leaves oho- 

 rate, the lowest tufted, spreading, the others scattered ; racemes many-flowered ; 

 pedicels long, filiform, minutely bracted in the middle; capsule globose, longer 

 than the calyx ; flowers minute. — Brackish marshes, Florida to Mississippi, 

 and northward. May -July. (2) — Plant 6'- 12' high, pale green. 



2. S. ebraeteatUS, Kunth. Stem simple or sparingly branched, naked 

 above ; leaves spatulate-obovate ; racemes few-flowered ; pedicels bractless ; 

 capsule shorter than the calyx ; flowers conspicuous. — Saline marshes, Florida, 

 and westward. May and June. — Stem 1°- 2° high. 



Order 88. LENTIBULACE^. (Bladderwort Family.) 



Aquatic or marsh herbs, with entire or dissected leaves, and irregular 

 flowers. — Calyx 2-lipped. Corolla 2-lipped, personate, spurred at the 

 base. Stamens 2, short, included : anthers 1-celled. Ovary free, ovoid, 

 1-celled. Ovules numerous, anatropous, inserted on the free central 

 globose placenta. Style short : stigma 2-lipped, the lower lip larger and 

 covering the anthers. Capsule globose, many-seeded, opening irregularly. 

 Embryo straight and thick. Albumen none. 



1. UTBICULARIA, L. Budderwoht. 



Lips of the calyx entire. Throat of the corolla nearly closed by the 

 projecting palate ; the lips entire or slightly lobed, the lower one with an op- 

 pressed or depending spur at the base. — Herbs, floating in still water by means 

 of small air-bladders attached to the finely dissected leaves (or roots), or rooting 

 in damp earth, with entire leaves, and few or no air-bladders. Scapes or pe- 

 duncles 1 -many-flowered. 



* Stem floating : upper leaves whorled, on inflated petioles ; the others scattered and 

 finely dissected : flowers yellow. 

 1 U. inflata, Walt. Scape 5-10-floweredj corolla large (fwide); the 

 lower lip 3-lobed, twice as long as the appressed conical notched spur, the upper 

 Concave, nearly entire; fruit nodding. — Var. MINOR. Every way smaller; 

 scape 2-flowcrcd. — Ponds and ditches, Florida to North Carolina, and west- 

 ward. April and May. — Stem 2° long. Scape G'- 12' high. 



* * Si, m floating : U aves all scattered and Jim ly dissectt <> : flowers >/■ Vow. 



2. U. vulgaris, L. Leaves decompound; scape scaly, 5 - 12-flowered ; 

 throat of the corolla closed by the prominent palate; the lobes nearlj entire, 

 with reflexed margins, longer than the conical obtuso Bomewhal spreading 

 spur; fruit nodding. — Ponds and still water, Mississippi to North Carolina, 

 and northward. May -July. — Stem 2° -3° long. Scapes 6'- 12' high. Co- 

 rolla \' wide. 



3. U. striata, Leconte. Leaves decompound ; scape slender, sparingly 



bracted, 5 -6-llowcrud ; lips of the long-pedicelled corolla nearly equal, 3 -lobed ; 



