NATIVE AND NATURALIZED PLANTS OF SOUTH CAROLINA. 



ORDER LXXIX. CONVOLVULUS FAMILY 



1. CYPRESS VINE. 



2. MORNING GLORY. 



3. WILD POTATOE. 



4. SWEET POTATOE. 



5. BIND WEED. 



(i. LOW BIND WEED. 



7. SILKEN BIND WEED. 



8. DWARF GROUND CONVOLVULUS 



9. DODDER ; LOVE VINE. 

 10. LOVE VINE. 



CONVOLVULACE.E. 



Quamoclit vulgaris. 



Pharbitis NiL 



Ipomea pandurata, and three 

 other speL-ies. 



Batatas edulis. (This can scarcely 

 be said to be naturalized, the frosts of winter killing 

 the tubers, and the plant not maturing seed. We 

 have a native species growing on the sands of the 

 coast, B. Littoralls.) 



Calystegia sepium. 



C. spithamea. 



Evoivulus sericeus. 



Stylisma humistrata. 



Cuscuta arvensis. 



C. Gronovii. 



ORDER LXXX. 



1. NIGHTSHADE. 



2. HORSE NETTLE. 

 8. SODOM APPLE. 



4. GROUND CHERRY. 



5. JAMESTOWN WEED 



STRAMONIUM. 



NIGHTSHADE FAMILY. SOLANACE^E. 



Solanum nigrum. 



S. Carolinense. 



S. aculeatissimum. (Among the 

 cultivated representatives of this order are the Jeru- 

 salem Cherry, (S. Pseudo-capsicum), Tomato (S. Ly- 

 copersicum), the Irish Potatoe (S. tuberosum), and 

 the Egg Plant or Guinea Squash (S- Melongena). 



Physalis viscosa. 

 ; THORN APPLE ; 



Datura stramonium. 



ORDER LXXXI. GENTIAN 



1. CENTENARY. 



2. FIVE-FLOWERED GENTIAN. 



8. FRINGED GENTLA.N. 



4. SAMPSON SNAKE ROOT. 



5. SAMPSON SNAKE ROOT. 

 (]. SAMPSON SNAKF. ROOT. 



7. NARROWS-LEAVED GENTIAN. 

 S. COLUMBO. 



9. FLOATING HEART. 



FAMILY. GENTIANACEiE. 



Sabbatia angularis, and six other 

 species. 

 Gentiana quinqueflora. 

 G. crinita. 

 G. ochroleuca. 

 G. Elliottii. 

 G. saponaria. 

 G. angustifolia. 

 Frasera Carolinensis. 

 Limnanthemum lacunosum. 



