302 ACANTIIACE.E. (ACANTHUS FAMILY.) 



spreading, biconvex, with three short lobes. Stamens 4, didynamous, under the 

 upper lip : anthers approximate, oblong, hairy ; the cells nearly equal, slightly 

 pointed at the base. Ovary with 2 ovules in each cell. Capsule compressed, 

 oblique, loculicidally 2-valved, 1 -4-seeded. — Annual herbs, with opposite lan- 

 ceolate or linear leaves, and solitary axillary flowers. 



1. M. Americanum, Michx. Stem naked below, leafy and commonly 

 branched above the middle ; leaves lanceolate, entire, short-petioled ; the upper 

 ones broader and sharply toothed at the base; flowers greenish-yellow. — Dry 

 woods along the mountains, Georgia, and northward. Aug. — Stem 6'- 12' 

 high. Leaves 2' long. Flowers 4" - 5" long. 



Order 02. ACANTHACEjE. (Acantitcs Family.) 



Chiefly herbs, with opposite (rarely alternate or clustered) undivided 

 exstipulate leaves, and bracted, often showy flowers. — Calyx 5-parted. 

 Corolla more or less bilabiate, 5-lobed, twisted in the bud. Fertile sta- 

 mens 2 or 4, inserted on the tube of the corolla: anthers 2-celled. 

 Ovary free. Style single: stigma entire or 2-lobed. Capsule loculici- 

 dally 2-valved, 2-celled, 4 - several-seeded, opening elastically. Seeds 

 anatropous, flat, rounded, -without albumen, mostly supported by curved 

 appendages of the placenta). Radicle inferior. — Stems commonly swol- 

 len between the joints. 



Synopsis. 



* Capsule oblong, bearing the deeds at the base. Appendages of the placentas none. 



1. ELYTRARIA. Spike borne on a closely-bracted scape. Leave3 radical. 



# * Capsule club-shaped, bearing the seeds above the base, appendaged. 



2. BIPTEUACANTHUS. Corolla nearly regular. Stamens 4. Flowers axillary, solitary or 



clustered. 



3. DIANTHEEA. Corolla bilabiate. Stamens 2. Cells of the anthers placed one lower than 



the other. Flowers in long-peduncled axillary spikes. 



4. DICLTPTERA. Corolla bilabiate, resupinate. Stamens 2. Cells of the anthers placed 



one behind the other. Flowers in leafy -bracted head* or clusters. 



1. ELYTRARIA, Vahl. 



Calyx 4 - 5-parted, the lateral lobes narrower. Corolla salver-shaped or 

 bilabiate, 5-lobed. Fertile stamens 2, the 2 anterior ones sterile: anther-cells 

 parallel. Stigma 2-clcft. Capsule sessile, about 8-seeded ; the seeds fixed near 

 the base of the capsule, without appendages. — bow herbs. Leaves all radical, 

 clustered. Scape covered with imbricated bracts. Flowers spiked, 2 bracted. 



l E. virgata, Michx. Leaves oval or oblong, narrowed downward, 

 entire or waw on the margins, smooth or pubescent ; bracts of the scape 

 alternate, rigid, lanceolate, acuminate, clasping; those of the spike ovate; 

 corolla white, salver-shaped, the lobes nearly equal ; capsule cylindrical — 



Banks of rivers, Florida to South Carolina. Aug. 1J. — Scapes 6'- 12 high. 

 Leaves 2' -4' long. 



