DIDYNAMIA ANGIOSPERMIA. 



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12. 



EDICULARIA. 



G. villosa 



9 



ramo 



sissima; foliis oblong 

 IS duplicato-inciso ser 



Villous^ 



much 



r^ 



cl 



tis, pinnatifidisque ; 



floribiis 



axillaribu 



s 



oppositis pedicellatis; 

 calycis laciniis folia- 

 ceis inciso-dentatis. 



branched ; leaves ob- 

 long, doubly notched, 

 serrated and pinnati- 

 fid; flowers axillary, 

 opposite on pedicels; 

 segments of the calyx 

 leaflike, notched and 

 toothed. 



Sp. pi. S. p. 223. Walt. p. iro. Mich. 2. p. 19. Pursh 2. p. 424. 



, l?oo< apparently annual- Stem 2—3 ieet high, branching from its 

 base^ terete, purple, and with the whole plant viscid and clothed with ve- 

 ry soft^nd dense pubescence. Leaves sessile, opposite, variously dissec- 



Pedundes about half an inch long, 



incised and serrate. 



Segments of the Calyx folia- 



Corolla large, yellow, villous on the outside. 

 Stamens shorter than the corolla, villous. 



Stigma obtuse- Capsule slig^htlv comnres 



Stj/Je longer than the stamens. 



summits Seeds nir- 



■^' 



merous, very small, attached to a central receptacle. 



Grows in dry sandy pine barrens, common in such aituatlons. 

 Flowers July — September* 



SEYMERIA. 



URSH. 



f 



Calyx profunda 5 



Calyx 



deeply 



partitus. Corolla cam- parted. Corollacam 

 panulata, sub aequali- [ panulate,_ equally 

 ter 5-fida. Filamen- 

 i(t 4, brevia, sub a3- 



5- 



quaha, fauce inserta. 

 Aiitherce biloculares, 

 poris apice dehiscen- 



Capsula ventri- 



coso-ovata, 2.Yalvis 



cleft. 



Filaments 4 



tes. 



9 



short, nearly equal, in- 

 serted in the throat of 

 the corolla. Anthers 



2-celled 



9 



opening 



the 



through pores at 



summit, C^^jmik, o 



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