TtTRANDRlA RlONOGYNlA* 



SOi 



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PLANTAGO. 



Cord 



Calyx 4-fidus. Corol- | Calyx 4 cleft. 

 k 4.fida, limbo reflexo* la 4 cleft, with the bordef 

 iS/aTifVtfllongissima. Cap- reflected. Stamens very 



sula 2 locularis, circum- 

 scissa. 



i. Major, 



r. foliis ovatls. elabris : 



long. 



Capsule S celleoi 



circumscissed. 



scapo 



culis inibricatis 



«. p. 641. 



Pnrsh, 1. p. 98. 



Leaves ovate, glabrous 

 spica flos- I scape columnar; spike 



9 



Sp. pi 



with the flower 

 j cate. 



imbi 



Stem 



Leaves all radical, coarsely and 



Hoot perennial. .^„., y,^^^^^, ^„^ it„.uic- 



Ir toothed, 5 nerved, with 2 obscure ones near the margin, slightly 

 Pubescent, abrubtly narrowed at base into a concave, nervose, pubes- 

 CMt petiole 4— 5 inches long. Scape about afoot long, columnar, pii- 

 bescent, axillary or interfoliaceous. Brnc.fpn a Ipaf, ovate, obtuse, 



Calyx 



|Iab 



reistent ; segments lanceolate, obtuse, glabrous. Corolla persistent, 

 >e as long as tlie cal jx, a little ventricbse ; segments acute, expanding. 



»ear 



thepr 



ncumbent, ^«^ 



stamens 



Germ 

 Stigma sim- 



Capsule 2 celled, the upper half dropping off when the seeds arc 



»ature# , \ 



Grows in moist soils, preferring rich ones. Originally from Eu 

 "Pe, now perfectly naturalized. Found' - -- ^ •-■^- -- - 

 wcleared swamps along the Santee river. 



'lowers through the summer. 



Macbrid 



t 



ivV 



^^EW ' 



;j/ 



^. ViRGiNlCA. 



I*, foliis lanceolatis 



r.^fci^ 



Leaves lanceolate, d- 



r. loius lanceolaUs, o- Leaves lanceolate, 

 ^^Sj pubcscentibus, sub- vate, pubescent, sparin 



JcnUculatis ; spicis flori- toothed : snike with fl. 



^us remotis ; scapo tereti 

 "p. pi 



p. 643 



toothed ; spike with flow 

 ers remote : scape co 



Micli.l p.94 pursh,l.p.98. 



'^' taroUmana ? Walt. p. 84. 



lumnai 



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