PENT AND Rl A MONOGYNlA. 



aor 



^. Carolini 

 C. 



Mich 



foliis spathulatis 

 ) solitario ; ca 



foliolis obtusis 

 siibrotundis, re 

 dice tuberosa. 

 p. 175. 



Leaves spathulate 



J 



petalis 



solitary ; leaves of 



calyx obtuse 



ra- 



Pursh 



petals 



ound, retuse 



tuber 



f 



160. 



Sp. pi. 1. p. 1185. 



Mich. 1. p. 



C. Virginica, var. b. 



Leaves scarcely half an inch long, sotnet 

 Flowers smaller than the preceding species 

 pie veins. Mich. 



Grows among the mountains of Carolina. 

 Flowers in March. 



ANYCHIA. Mich. 



Calyx connivens, lacl- 



Calf/. 



connivent, the 



liiis oblongis. Corolla 0. | segments oblong. Corol 

 Filamenta distincta. Stig^ la 0. Filaments distinct 



mata 2, Capsula utricu- | Stigmas i 

 laria, noii dehiscens. Se- \ a bladde 



Seed 1. 



3 



men l. 



Capsule like 

 not opening. 



1. Canadensis. 



A. caule erecto, dicho- 



: foliis 



Stem erect, dichoto* 



mous, pubescent ; leaves 



tomo, pubesccnte ; 



lanccolatis 5 stipulis pie- I lanceolate ; stipules gen- 



rumque quaternis j caly- I erally by fours ; leaves of 



cis foliolis acutis. 



E. 



the calyx acute. 



A. dichotoma, Mich. 1. p. 113. Pursh, 1. p. 176. 

 Queria Canadensis, Sp. pi. 1. p. 494. 



Perennial. Stem 6 — 12 inches high, terete, verj pubeicenf, to- 

 wards tlie summit much branched. Leaves opposite, nearly glabrous, 

 sessile, sprinkled along the margins occasionally with hairs, dotted 

 on each side. Stipules commonly 4 at each joint, membranous, much 

 shorter than the joints. Flowers solitary, terminal, but from the 

 number of branches appearing to be in terminal fascicles or corymbs ; 

 4 stipules at the base of eack flower. Calyx 5 parted ; segments 

 somewhat hooded at tlie point, a little extended behind the summit. 

 '""-'■'■ * ■ "•■ 2. Mich,) 



Corolla 0. Stamens shorter than the caly.T 



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