140 ONAGRACE^E. (EVENING-rRIMROSE FAMILY.) 



2. E. COloratum, Muhl. Stem smoothish, much branched ; leaves mostly 

 opposite, lanceolate or ovate-lanceolate, denticulate ; raceme leafy ; flowers small, 

 reddish; petals 2-eleft ; stigma elavate; capsule downy. (E. tctragonum, PA., 

 Ell.) — Swamps in the upper districts, Mississippi to North Carolina, and north- 

 ward. August. — Stem l°-2° high. 



3. E. palustre, L., var, lineare, Gray. Stem pubescent, branching 

 above ; leaves linear, slightly denticulate, the lower ones oppoute ; raceme 

 leafy ; flowers small, white or rose-color ; stigma elavate ; capsule hoary. — 

 Mountains of North Carolina, and northward. August. — Stem l°-2° high. 



4. JUSSI2EA, L. 



Calyx-tube long, 4-angled or cylindrical, not prolonged beyond the ovary ; the 

 limb 4-6-lobed, persistent. Petals 4-6. Stamens 8-12. Capsule mostly 

 elongated, 4 - 6-celled, many-seeded, opening irregularly at the sides. — Marsh 

 herbs, with alternate leaves, and axillary yellow flowers. 



1. J. leptocarpa, Nutt. Hairy; stem erect, at length much branched; 

 leaves lanceolate, acute; flowers small; calyx-lobes mostly 6, as long as the 

 petals ; capsule linear, cylindrical, much longer than the pedicel. — Marshes, 

 Florida, and westward. June -Sept. Ci- — Stem 2° -5° high. Capsule l£' 

 long, slightly curved. 



2. J. grandiflora, Michx. Hairy; stem creeping at the haso; leaves 

 lanceolate, acute ; flowers large ; calyx -lobes 5, half as long as the petals ; ovary 

 (rarely maturing) rather shorter than the pedicel. — Marshes, South Carolina, 

 and westward. May- August, y. — Stem 2° -3° long. Flowers 2' in diam- 

 eter. Capsule cylindrical. 



3. J. deeurrens, DC. Smooth ; stem erect, branched, wing-angled ; 

 leaves lanceolate, acute, sessile ; flowers nearly sessile ; calyx-lobes 4, nearly as 

 long as the petals; stamens 8; capsule 4-angled, oblong-clavate. (Ludwigia 

 deeurrens, Ell) — Ditches, &c., Florida to North Carolina, and westward. July - 

 Sept. g) — Stem 6' - 3° high. 



5. LUDWIGIA, L. Sebd-box. 



Calyx-tube 4-angled or cylindrical, mostly short, not prolonged beyond the 

 ovary. Petals 4, roundish or obcordatc, often wanting. Stamens l. Style 

 short S t T lt t 1 1 .- 1 capitate. Capsnle variously dehiscent, i celled, many-seeded. — 

 Perennial and mostly stoloniferous marsh herbs, with entire leaves, and yellow 

 Sowers. 



* Capsule cubical, indehiscent, discharging the sails through a central pan of th» 

 convex disk: calyx-lobes deciduous: petals large: Hanuns and styU slender: leaves 

 altemaU ■ : flowers pedicelled. 



1. L. alternifolia, L. Smoothish; stem much branched ; leaves lanceo- 



hort-petiolod, acute; calyx-lobes spreading, about as long as the petals; 



capsule large, wing-angled. (L, macrocarpa, Michx.) — Shad] swamps, Florida 



