266 Onagraceae 



5. CLABKIA Pursh. 



Erect sparingly branched annuals with alternate 

 petiolate leaves, and racemose or spicate flowers nodding 

 in the bud. Calyx-tube more or less prolonged above the 

 ovary, deciduous. Petals 4, clawed, often lobed or cleft. 

 Stamens normally 8, those opposite the petals often 

 sterile, rudimentary or wanting ; anthers oblong or 

 linear, fixed by the base. Ovary 4-celled ; style elon- 

 gated ; stigma 4-lobed, the lobes spreading. Capsule 

 linear, alternate above, coriaceous, straight or somewhat 

 curved, 4-angled, 4-valved to the middle. Seeds angled 

 or margined. 



1. C. elegans Dougl. Glabrous or somewhat puberulent, 

 glaucous, 3-15 dm. high, simple or somewhat branched, rather 

 stout and rigid ; leaves broadly ovate to linear, repand-dentate ; 

 petals entire, the rhomboidal limb about equaling the linear 

 claw; filaments all perfect, with a densely hairy scale on each 

 side at base ; capsule 1-2 cm. long, stout, sessile, 4-angled, some- 

 what curved, often hairy. 



Frequent in the chaparral belt, especially toward the coast, extending 

 south to San Luis Rey River. 



2. C. rhomboidia Dougl. Puberulent or glabrous, 3-10 dm. 

 high, rather slender, branching above ; leaves thin, entire, ob- 

 long-lanceolate or oblong-ovate, 2.5-5 cm. long; blade of petal 

 rhomboidal, the claw short, broad, often toothed; stamens all 

 perfect, the filaments with hairy white scales at base ; capsules 

 pedicellate, 16-24 mm. long, 4-angled, glabrous, curved near the 

 base. 



Frequent in the pine belt of all our mountains. 



6. GODETIA Spach. 



Erect simple or branching annuals, with alternate 

 entire or denticulate leaves, and mostly purple flowers, , 

 showy in leafy spikes or racemes. Calyx-tube obconic 

 or short-funnelform, deciduous. Petals 4, broad, sessile, 

 entire, emarginate or cleft. Stamens 8, unequal, the fila- 



