2G0 ERICACK^^ (IIKATII lAMlI-V.) 



bi'iH'iitli ; calyx-tcctli olituse, and, like the ijcilii'uls and l)i()adly oval bracts, ifd- 

 disii; corolla ovoid or oljovatc, white; berry somewhat pear-fehaped, black. — 

 Low pine barrens, Georgia and Florida. March and April. — Stem 1° - 2° high. 

 Leaves ^' long. 



7. V. myrsinites, Michx. Stem much branched, pubescent; leaves lan- 

 ceolate, olll()n;,^ ur uliovate, bristly-serrulate, shining above, paler beneath, glau- 

 cous when young ; calyx-teeth acute, reddish, like the pedicels and oblong bracts ; 

 corolla cylindrical or obovate, white, purjilish in the bud ; berry globose, blue. 

 — Sandy pine banens, Florida to North Carolina, and westward. March and 

 April. — Shrub 6' - 1 8' high. Leaves i' - 1 ' long. 



* * Leaves deciduous. 



8. V. tenellum, Ait. Stem much branched ; the sjircading greenish 

 branches pid)escent; leaves oblong-obovatc or oblanceolatc, mucronate, acute at 

 the base, slightly serrulate near the apex, pubescent when young ; corolla oblong, 

 white ; calyx-teeth obtuse ; bracts oblong-linear ; berry globose, black or witli a 

 blue bloom. — Varies with the branches and leaves more pubescent, almost vil- 

 lous, and the calyx-teeth narrower and acute. (V. galczans, Michx.) — Margins 

 of pine-barren swamps, Florida to North Carolina, and westward. April. — 

 Shrub l°-;3° high. Leaves ^'-1' long, commonly thin and deciduous, but 

 along its southern limits mostly coriaceous and persistent. 



9. V. Elliottii. Stem tall, slender, with spreading branches ; leaves dis- 

 tichous, ovate-lanceolate, very acute, bristly serrulate from the obtuse or rounded 

 base, pubescent on tlie veins; clusters sessile, 2-4-flowered; corolla reddish, 

 cylindrical, short-pedicelled; calyx-teeth triangular; berry mostly solitary, small, 

 globose, black. (V. myrtilloides, Ell., not of Michx.) — River-swamps, Florida 

 to South Carolina. March. — Shrub 4° -8° high; the branches smooth and 

 mostly flcxuous. Leaves ^'-|' long. 



10. V. COrymbosum, L. Stem tall (4°-10°); leaves varying from 

 ovate-lanceolate to broadly oval, entire or nearly so, pubescent when young, be- 

 coming smoothish especially above (1' -2' long) ; racemes or clusters numerous, 

 mostly on leafless branches; corolla cylindrical or oblong; beny globose, black 

 or blue. — Margins of ponds and swamps, Florida, and northward. Feb. to 

 April. — Varies greatly in the thickness, pubescence, and form of the leaves, and 

 includes several nominal species. 



11. V. Constablsei, Gray. Stem low (lo-3°); leaves oval, pale, glau- 

 cous, glandular mucronate, entire or obscurely senulate, ciliate; racemes very 

 short, sessile ; corolla short-cylindrical ; berry blue. — On the summit of Roan 

 Mountain, North Carolina. July. — Leaves H'-2' long. Racemes 5-10- 

 flowered. 



12. V. hirsutum, Buckley. Hirsute throughout; stem low (1° high}, 

 much branched ; leaves ovate, entire, slightly mucronate, racemes short, corolla 

 oblong, contracted at the apex, the teeth short; berry globose. — Mountains of 

 Chei-okee County, North Carolina. Buckley. 



