570 ORDER 93. CONVOLVULACEJE. 



branches ; cor. tube thrice longer than calyx, segm. oval-obloug, erect-spreading ; 

 8tam. barely exserted. Along rivers, S. Car., Ga., Ala. A splendid herb, 2 

 to 4f high, its plume-like form closely beset with delicate fringe-like leaves arid 

 bearing at top a long (IF) thyrse of scarlet red flowers. Cor. 15" long. Jl. 

 (I pomopsis, MX. Cantua, Juss.). A more slender form found in Fla. is G. Florid- 

 una Don. 



2 G. tricolor Benth. TRICOLORED GILIA. St. erect, nearly smooth ; Ivs. twice 

 or thrice pinnatifid, with narrow, linear segments; cymes paniculate, 3 to G-flow- 

 ered* cor. tricolored, 2 or 3 times longer than the calyx, tube very short. (1} An 

 elegant little garden plant, from California, If high. Fls. numerous, limb pale 

 lilac-blue, throat purple and tube yellow. \ 



4. DIAPEN'SIA, L. Calvx of 5 oval imbricated sepals, closely sub- 

 tended by imbricated bracts; corolla campanulate, imbricated in the 

 bud ; filaments 5, flat, arising from the sinuses of the corolla; anther- 

 cells diverging at base and the dchiscence transverse ; capsule papery, 

 enveloped in the persistent calyx, 3-ccllcd, many-seeded. Prostrate 

 undershrubs with densely imbricated, linear Ivs. and solitary terminal fls. 



1 . DIAPENSIA proper. Anthers without awns. Flowers pedicellate .................. No. 1 



2. PYXIDANTIIKRA. Anthers with the lower valve awned. Flowers sessile .......... No. 2 



1 D. Lapponica L. Casspitous ; Ivs. dense, spatulate, fleshy, evergreen, obtuse 

 aud entire; fls. pedunculated. 1 A little, leafy plant, 2 3' high, growing on 

 the summits of the White Mts. in N. Hampshire, forming dense tufts among the 

 rocks. Leaves crowded, pale beneath, fleshy, 5 8" by 1' with a revolute margin, 

 clasping base, and broadly obtuse point. Fls. on slender (!' long) terminal, soli- 

 tary peduncles. Calyx of 5, obtuse leaves, longer than the leafy bracts at its 

 base. Corolla white, with 5, flat segments. July. 



2 D. barbulata Ell. Branches short, ascending; Ivs. lance-cuneiform, acute, 

 pubescent at base; fls. terminal, sessile; lower valve of the anther beaked or 

 awned at base. A prostrate, creeping plant, abundant in pine barrens, N. J. to 

 Car., forming dense beds. Stems 3 6' long, subhispid. Leaves 1 2" by 4 I". 

 Mowers white, 3" diam. Sepals denticulate, as long as the corolla tube. May, 

 Jn. The beak of the anther is variable, sometimes reduced to an acute point 

 (Pyxidanthera barbulata MX. D. cuneifolia Ph.) 



ORDKK XCIIL CONVOLVULACELE. BINDWEEDS. 



Chiefly twining or trailing herbs, sometimes parisitic, sometimes shrubby. Leaves 

 (or scales when leafless) alternate. Flowers regular, pentamerous and 5-androus. 

 Sepals imbricated. Corolla monopetalous, 5-plaited or lobed, convolute in bud. 

 Ovary free, 2 (rarely 3)-cellcd or falsely 4-celled, or of 2 distinct, 1-ovuled pistils. 

 (Japsule 2 to G-seeded. Embryo large, coiled in mucilaginous albumen. (Illustr. in 

 lig. 49, 5G, 303, 321, 338, 455, 45G.) 



Genera 50, uptcies 700, abundant in tropical climates, rare in cold. 



I'ropertits. The roots of many species abound in an acrid, milky juico which is strongly 

 pnrsrative. Jitlup of the shops is the product of the root of Exosroniuin purga, of Mexico, amfof 

 t.ther species; scamniony, of Convolvulus scainmonia, native of Levant. The drastic 



qualit 

 rinace 

 tubers. The Sweet Potato, a valuable article of food, is the product of C. Batatas, native at tho 



of both depend upon the presence of a peculiar resin. Other species have large farinaceous 

 The S 



TRIBES AND GENERA. 



III. CUSCUTINE^E. Leafless, parasitic, twining. Embryo without cotyledons... CUSCUTA. 10 

 IL mCIIONDKE^E. Leafy. Ova. 2, distinct, with 2 distinct styles. South.. .DICIIOSDKA. 9 

 I. CONVOLVULE.E. Leafy. Ovary 1. Capsule dehiscent. Cotyledons leafy, (a) 



a Ovary 2-celled. Styles 2. Peduncle- longer than the leaves ................. STYLISMA. S 



a Ovary 2-celled. Styles united into one. (b) 



b Calyx enveloped in 2 large bracts. .................................. CAI.YSTECIUM. 7 



b Calyx naked. Stamens exsertcd. Tube of the corolla slender ...... CALYNVCTION. (' 



Stamens included. Stigmas 2, linear ................ Cosvoi.vnu'8. T> 



Stigma capitate ............... ........ II-OM.E A. t 



