14:6 THE FLORA. 



b Flowers clnstcred in panicles 2, 3, 4, 5 



b Flowers solitary, large, showy 6, 7, 8, 9 



1 01era''atis verticilla'ris. Purfle Virgin^ s Boiver. Leaves ternate, 4 at each no(ie. 



Flowers purple, 2 at each node. Hills. N. W. 



2 C. Virginia''na. Virginian V. Leaves ternate. Leaflets smooth, lobed, and toothed. 



3 C holoseric''ea. Silk-y V. Leaves ternate, leaflets downy or silky, entire. S. 



4 C Caiesbya^na, Gatesby's V. Lvs. bi-ternate, Ifts. 3-lobed. Clusters axillary. S. 



I O. Flam'mula. Sweet V. Lvs. pinnate. Lfts. entire, pointed. Fls. terminal, t 



6 O. cylin'drica. Crisped V. Lfts. acute, thin, 3-15. Sepals wavy at edge, b-p. S. 



7 C. reticula'ta. Veiny V, Lfts. obtuse at each end, thickish. Sep. wavy. h-p. S. 



8 0. Vior'na. Leather-flower. Lfts. ovate, acute, pinnate. Sep. not wavy. P. 



9 O. Viticella. Vine-Bower. Lfts. oval, 3-15. Sepals not wavy, obovate. P. t 

 10 0. ochroleu'ca. Ground V. Lvs. undivided, ovate, entire, silky beneath, p-y. 



II O.ova'ta. Egg-leaved V. Lvs. undivided, broad-ovate, smooth, glaucous, p. S. 

 12 0. Baldwin 'ii. Baldwin'' s V. Lvs. 3-cleft, the upper lance-ovate, entire, p. S. 



2. ANEMO'NE. Anemone, or Wind-Flower. 



Calyx regular, of 5-15 colored sepals resembling petals. Petals prop- 

 erly none. Stamens many, mucli shorter than the sepals. Pistils many, 

 collected into an oblong or roundish head. Achenia generally without 

 tails. Leaves mostly radical, palmately lobed, those of the stem opposite, 

 forming a sort of involucre. 



§ Carpels with long, feathery tails in fruit. Flower large. . . .1 



§ Carpels without tails a 



a Stem leaves (involucre) sessile 2, 3 



a Stem leaves petiolate b 



b Flower-stalk 1 or several, all leafless 4, 5, 6 



b Flower-stalks 2-5, all but the first 2-leaved in the middle 7, 8 



1 A. Wuttal'lii. Pasque-flower. Lvs. cleft into linear lobes, very hairy. Apr. N. -W. 



2 A. Carolima''na. Carolina A. Flower only one, with 15 sepals. S. W. 



3 A. Pennsylvan''ica. Pennsyhanian A. Flowers 1-5, with 5 obovate, pure 



white sepals. Height 12-20^ N. W. 



4 A. ttemoro'sa. Wood A. Flower 1, stalk 2 or 3Mong. Sepals rose-white. Apr. 



5 A. cylin'drica. Gray'' s A. Flowers mostly several, whitish, stalks 6-12' long. Fruit 



heads oblong or cylindrical. May. N. W. 



6 A. thalictroiMes. Rue A. Flowers several or many, rosy or white, on short (1-2') 



stalks. Leaves of the invol. 2, twice ternate. Apr. Common. 



7 A. Virginia^na. Virginia A. Leaf-lobes, lance-ovate. Flowers greenish 



white. Height 2-3 feet. Common. 



8 A. muliif'xda. Ped A. Leaf-bbes linear. Flowers red. Height 6-12'. r. ISl, 



