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impressed-nerved, longer than the filiform petioles ; immersed leaves filiform, 

 scattered ; Bpikea oval or oblong, short-peduncled ; acheniam nearly circular, 

 concave on the sides, rugose or tubcrculate, and I-3-ridged on the hack; 

 embryo coiled. (P. setaceos, Pursk. P. heterophyllus, Ett. "i) — Shallow ponds, 



Florida, and northward. June -Aug. — Floating leaves 0" - 8" long, com- 

 monly 5-nerved. 



Order 139. ALISMACE^. (Water-Plantain Family.) 



Marsh herbs, usually with creeping runners or rootstocks, nerved and 

 reticulated sheathing leaves, and scape-like stems, hearing the perfect or 

 monoecious flowers in spikes or whorled racemes. — Sepals and petals 3, 

 or the latter sometimes wanting. Stamens few or numerous : anthers 2- 

 celled. Ovaries 3 or many, with 1-2 anatropous or campylotropous erect 

 ovules. Style short or none. Achenium coriaceous, 1 - 2-seeded. Em- 

 bryo straight or curved, without albumen. 



Synopsis. 



Suborder I. JTJNCAGINEiE. Sepals and petals (when present) 

 greenish. Ovule anatropous. Embryo straight. 



1. TRIGLOCHIN. Leaves rush-like. Flowers in spiked racemes. 



Suborder II. ALISME2E. Petals white, deciduous. Ovule cam- 

 pylotropous. Embryo curved or hooked. 



2. ALISMA. Flowers perfect. Achenia whorled. Racemes compound. 



3. ECHINODORUS. Flowers perfect. Achenia clustered in a head. 



4. SAGITTARIA. Flowers monoecious. Achenia clustered in a head. 



1. TRIGLOCHIN, L. 



Flowers perfect, in a spiked raceme. Sepals 3. Petals 3, and greenish, like 

 the sepals, or none. Anthers 3-6, nearly sessile, oval. Ovaries 3-6, united 

 around a central axis, from which they separate at maturity, 1-ovuled. Stigmas 

 plumose. Embryo straight. — Leaves rush-like, fleshy, 2-ranked. Flowers 

 small, bractless. 



1. T. triandrum, Michx. Leaves erect, linear-subulate, semi-terete, di- 

 lated at the base and sheathing the base of the terete scape ; flowers very numer- 

 ous, on short pedicels ; sepals oval, deciduous ; petals none ; anthers and ovaries 

 3; fruit globose-triangular, pointless, when dry 3-winged by the compressed 

 3-rihbed achenia; embryo oblong. — Salt marshes along the coast, West Florida 

 to North Carolina. Aug. -Sept. — Scape and leaves £°- 1° high. 



2. ALISMA, L. Water-Plantain. 



Flowers perfect in a whorled panicle. Sepals 3. Petals 3, involute in the 

 bud, deciduous. Stamens 6 -12. Ovaries numerous in a simple whorl. Style 



