474 Okdbb ^O.—COMPOSIT^S. 



scales), glabrous, abruptly narrowed to a long, filiform beak ; pappus 

 copious, sot't, capillary, white, fugacious. — Herbs with leafy stems and 

 paniculate litis, of various colors. (Fig. 333.) 



1 L. graminifdlia Ms. St. terete, simple, strict ; lvs. long, linear, entire, or the 

 lower sparingly sinuate-lobed, the lobes turned backwards ; panicle loose, naked ; 

 scales 6 to 9; fis. 20 or more; ach. oval, as long as their beaks (2"). — Dry sous, 

 S. Car., Ga. to La. St. 2 to 4f high, not very slender, hollow. Lvs. partly clasp- 

 ing, 3 to 6 to 8' long, 3 to 4" wide. Cor. purple, varying to white, rarely yellow. 

 Apr. — Sept. 



2 It. elongata L. Trumpet Milkweed. Lvs. smooth and pale beneath, am- 

 plexieau), runcinaie-pinnatijid, upper lanceolate, entire, sessile; lids, racemous- 

 paniculate; scales lew; fls. 12 or more. — A common rank plant, growing in 

 hedges, thickets, where the soil is rich and damp. St. hollow, stout, 3 to 6f 

 high, often purple, bearing a leafless, spreading paniclo of numerous hds. of fls. 

 Lvs. very variable, the lower 6 to 12' long, commonly deeply r uncinate. Corol- 

 las yellow, varying to purplish. Achenia oblong, compressed, about the length 

 of the beak. JL, Aug. 



ft. integrifolta. Lvs. nearly all undivided, lanceolate, sessile, the lowest 

 often sagittate at base. (L. integrifolia Bw. L. sagittifolia Ell.) 



y. sanguinarea. Lvs. runcinate, amplexicaul, mostly pubescent, glaucous 

 beneath; fls. purple. St. 2 to 3f high, often purple. (L. sanguinarea Ew.) 



3 L. sativa L. Garden' Lettuce. St. corymbous ; lvs. suborbicular, tho 

 caulino ones cordate. — (D Cultivated for salad. Plant with very smooth, yellow- 

 ish green foliage, which in one variety (capitata) is so abundant as to form iieads 

 like the cabbage. Fls. numerous, small, with yellowish corollas. The milky 

 juico contains opium, hence the unpleasant narcotic effects when eaten too 

 freely. % 



113. KULGE'DIUM, Cass. Wild Lettuce. (Lat. mulgeo, to milk ; 

 in allusion to the milky juice.) Involucre many-flowered, somewhat 

 double, the outer series of scales short and imbricated ; receptacle 

 naked, faveolate ; pappus copious, soft, capillary, crowning the short 

 beaked achenia, which arc compressed contrary to the scales. — Lvs. 

 mostly spinulous. lids, with many yellow or cyanic fls. (Sonchus, 

 Will J. Agatliyrsus, Don.) (Fig. 332.) 



§ Corollas blue. Pappus bright white Nos. 1, 2 



| Corollas cream -colored, tinning purplish. Pappus tawuy No. 8 



1 M. acuminatum DC. Lvs. ovate, acuminate, petiolatc, dentate, ■undivided, or 

 the radical slightly runcinate ; hds. loosely paniculate, on somewhat bracteolate 

 peduncles; ach. slightly beaked. — lu hedges and thickets, N. Y. to Ind. and S- 

 States. A smooth plant, 3 to Gf high, with the stem often purplish. Lvs. 3 to 

 6' tang, the lower ones often deltoid-hastate or truncate at base, sinuate-denticu- 

 late, narrowed at base into a winged petiole. lids, small. Scales dark purple, 

 with blue corollas. Pappus white on the short-beaked, ovate-acuminate achenia. 

 Aug., Sept. 



2 M. Floridanum DC. Lvs. runcinakly pinnate-parted ; segm. few, serrato- 

 dentate, upper ones triangular, acute or acuminate ; panicle loose, erect, com- 

 pound ; ach. febort-beaked. — W. and S. States, hedges and waste grounds. Plant 

 with a terminal paniclo of blue flowers. St. 3 to 6f high. Lvs. 4 to 8' long, 

 variable i» form. Hds. small. Rays expanding 9". JL — Sept. 



3 M. leucoph&um DC. Lvs. numerous, lyrate-runcinate, coarsely dentate ; 

 hds. paniculate, on squamous-bracteato peduncles ; 2>appus tawny ; cor. yellowish. — 

 Moist thickets, N. and W. States. A tall, leafy plant, nearly smooth. St. 4 to 

 lOf high. Lvs. 5 to 12' long, irregularly divided, the segm. repand- toothed, the 

 radical on long stalks, tho upper ones sessile, often undivided. lids, small, in a 

 long, slender panicle. Aug., Sept. 



114. SON'CHUS, L. Sow-Thistle. (The ancient name.) Invo- 

 lucre many-flowered imbricate, of numerous unequal scales, at leagth 



