740 BIGNONIACEAE (BiGNONIA FAMILY) 



3. OROBANCHE [Tourn.] L. BROOM-RAPE 



Upper lip of corolla more or less spreading and 2-lobed, emarginate, or entire, 

 the lower spreading, 3-lobed. Stigma broadly 2-lipped or crateriform. Capsule 

 with 4 placentae, equidistant or contiguous in pairs. Plants brownish, purplish, 

 or whitish. Flowers (blue, purple, or yellowish) and naked or bracted stems 

 minutely glandular-pubescent. (Name from tpopos, vetch, and ayx^, strati - 

 gler.) Including APHYLLON [Mitchell] Gray. 



* Flowers spicate or thyrsoid-spicate, with 1-3 bracts at base of calyx; corolla 



2-lipped, the upper lip generally 2-cleft. 



- Each flower with 3 bracts (1 large and 2 small) at base of calyx. 



1. 0. PURptiREA Jacq. Stem simple, 1-2 dm. high, bluish- or purplish- 

 tinged ; flowers deep violet; calyx 5-lobed ; corolla 2 cm. long, slightly bilabiate. 

 In lawns, on Achillea, Wingham, Ont. (J. A.Morton). (Adv. from Eu.) 



2. 0. RAM6SA L. Much more slender and usually freely branched, straw- 

 colored; flowers yellow and pale blue; calyx 4-lobed ; corolla 1-1.6 cm. long. 

 Parasitic on tomato, New Brunswick, N. J. (Halsted); on hemp and tobacco, 

 III. and Ky. (Adv. from Eu.) 



-- -- Each flower with I or 2 bracts at base of calyx. 



3. 0. MiNOR Sm. Stem 1-3 dm. high, pubescent, pale yellowish-brown, or 

 with purplish-tinged flowers in a rather loose spike; calyx cleft before and 

 behind almost or quite to the base, the divisions usually 2-cleft ; corolla 1-1.5 

 cm. long, the limb bluish, with rounded lobes, the upper lip emarginate. 

 Parasitic on clover, N. J. to Va. (Nat. from Eu.) 



4. 0. ludoviciana Nutt. Simple or clustered, 1-3 dm. high ; flowers densely 

 spicate or thyrsoid, purplish, bracts 1 or 2 ; calyx 5-cleft, nearly n^jnlnr ; corolla- 

 lobes acutish. (Aphyllon Gray.) Sandy soil, Minn, to 111., Tex., and westw. 



* * Flowers solitary on long naked scapes or peduncles, without bracts ; corolln 



with a long curved tube and spreading &-lobed limb. 



5. 0. uniflbra L. (ONE-FLOWERED CANCER-ROOT.) Stem subterranean or 

 nearly so, very short, scaly, often branched, each branch sending up 1-4 slender 

 1-flowered scapes 0.5-2 dm. high ; divisions of the calyx lance-awl-shaj>i <>, 

 half the length of the corolla, which is 1.5-2.5 cm. long, with 2 yellow bearded 

 folds in the throat, and obovate lobes. (Aphyllon Gray ; Thalesia Britten.) 

 Damp woodlands, Nfd. to Va. and Tex., and westw. to the Pacific. Apr.-July. 



(. 0. fasciculata Nutt. Scaly stem erect and rising 0.5-1 dm. out of the 

 ground, mostly longer than the crowded peduncles ; divisions of the calyx 

 triangular, very much shorter than the corolla, which has rounded short lobes. 

 (Aphyllon Gray; Thalesia Britton.) On Artemisia, Kriix/onum, etc., sandy 

 ground, L. Michigan ; Minn., southw. and westw. Apr.-Aug. (Mex.) 



BIGNONlACEAE (BIGNONIA FAMILY) 



Woody plants, gamopetalous, didynamous < din nitrous, with the ovary 

 commonly 2-celled by the meeting of the two parietal placentae or of a projection 

 from them, many-ovuled ; fruit a dry capsule, the large flat winged seeds with 

 a flat embryo and no albumen, the broad and leaf-like cotyledons notched at 

 both ends. Calyx 2-lipped, 5-cleft, or entire. Corolla tubular or bell-shaped, 

 f>-lol>fd. somewhat irregulsir or 2-lipped, deciduous; the lower lobe largest. 

 Stamens inserted on the corolla; the fifth or posterior one, and sometimes the 

 shorter paii 1 also, sterile or rudimentary ; anthers of "2 diverging cells. Ovary 

 free, bearing a long style, with a 2-lipped stigma. Leaves compound or simple, 

 opposite, rarely alternate. Flowers large and showy. Chiefly a tropical family. 



