BOTANY OF LA SAL,LE COUNTY.. Ill 



V. ( peregri na. A. Erect, 4 to 9 in., oval-oblong-, 



thick, lower pelioled, fls. W. 

 V. arvensis. Hairy, 3 to 8 in., leaves ovate, crenate 



to lanceolate, entire. 



V. agres tis. Leaves round or ovate, crenate. 

 SEYME RIA Macro phylla. Mullein Fox-glove. 

 Leaves pinnately parted to entire, lance- 

 olate; fls. larg-e 1^ in. broad, tube curved Y., 

 2 to 3 ft. 

 GERARDIA. Corolla bell-shaped, P. or Y., late 



blooming 1 . 



Jh. G. grandiflora. Leaves more or less lobed; fls. Y. 

 G. laevig-a ta. Leaves lanceolate, entire or lower 



toothed, Y. integrifolia of 5th Ed. 

 Jh. G. auriculata. Hairy leaver except lowest lobed 



at base. P. 

 G. purpurea. Branches spreading-, rig-id, leaves 



linear, P. 

 G. tenuifo lia. Leaves narrow-linear, acute, fls. 



P., YZ in. long-. Wet lands. 



CASTIL LEIA Cocci nea. Painted cup. Erect, 

 hairy; leaves of root entire, of stem deeply 

 toothed, floral -bracts 3 to 5 lobed, scarlet 

 toward ends, flowers pale Y. Looks like a larg-e 

 head of scarlet flowers., 5 to 15 in. Sandy 

 Woods. 

 C. sessiliflora P. Grayish floral leaves, not 



colored. Near La Salle. 

 PEDICULARIS. Lousewort. Leaves pinnately 



divided, the floral bract-like. 



P. Canadensis. Flowers in a short, thick spike, 

 G., Y. and P. 5 to 12 in., M. J. Damp lands. 

 P. lanceolata. Fls. pale Y. 1 to 3 ft. 

 Order 76. OROBANCHA CEAE. Bromrapes. 



Thick or fleshy herbs, brown or yellow and 

 usually parasitic. 



