242 GENTIANACEiE. (GENTIAN FAMH.Y.) 



3. ACE RATES, Ell. Green Milkweed. 



Perennial herbs, resembling Asclepias, but distinguished by the total absence 

 of horn or crest to the hoods. Flowers small, greenish or barely tinged with 

 purple. 



* 3fass of anthers and stigma globular, not equalled b)/ the hoods : column below 



the hoods evident: leaves mainly alternate-scattered, verjj numerous. 



1. A. auriculata, Engelm. Glabrous up to the inflorescence : stem 2 or 

 3 feet high, slender: leaves linear-filiform, with scabrous margins: umbels 

 several, lateral : column below the hoods very short : hoods oval or quadrate, 

 eraarginately or sometimes 3-crenately truncate, the involute margins at base 

 appendaged with a pair of remarkably large and broad auricles : anther-wings 

 narrow and of equal breadth from top to bottom. — Bot. Mex. Bound. 160. 

 From Colorado to New Mexico and S. Texas. 



* * 3fass of anthers and stigma Longer than broad, almost equalled by the hoods, 



the short insertion of which covers the very short column : leaves often opposite, 

 mostly broader. 



2. A. viridiflora, Ell. Tomentose-pubemlent: stem 1 or 2 feet high : 

 leaves oval or oblong and obtuse or retuse, or sometimes narrower and acute : 

 umbels 2 to .5 or sometimes solitary, dense, mostly lateral and suhsessile: pedicels 

 little over twice the length of the reflexed narrowly oblong lobes of the greenish 

 corolla: hoods somewhat fleshy, with small auricles at base much involute and 

 concealed, alternated by as many short and roundish or gland-like small internal 

 teeth: anther-icings semi-rhomboid above, ivith a much longer tapering base. — 

 From Colorado to the Saskatchewan and eastward across the continent. 



3. A. lanuginosa, Decaisne. Hirsute rather than Avoolly : stems a span 

 or two high, terminated by a single pedunculate umbel: leaves frequently alter- 

 nate or scattered, from oblong-ovate to lanceolate, with roundish base : pedi- 

 cels 3 or 4 times the length of the oblong lobes of the greenish corolla : hoods 

 purplish, obtuse and entire, involute auricles at base obscure if any : the alter- 

 nating internal teeth or lobes small and emarginate: anther-wings broadest and 

 obtuseli] angulate below the middle. — From the head-waters of the Missouri to 

 Wisconsin and N. Illinois. 



Order 50. GEWTIAlVACEiE, (Gentian Family.) 



Smooth herbs, with a colorless bitter jnice, opposite and sessile entire 

 and simple leaves without stipules, regular flowers with the stamens as 

 many as the lobes of the corolla, a one-celled ovary witK two parietal 

 placentae, or nearly the whole ovary wall ovuliferous ; the fruit a many 

 seeded capsule. Flowers eymose or simply terminal. In all ours the 

 lobes of the corolla are convolute iu the bud. 



* style distinct anrl slender, deciduous : anthers twisting in age. 

 1. jErythrsea. Parts of the fioAver 5 or 4. Corolla salverform. Anthers oblong or linear, 

 coninionly exserted, twisting spirally iu one or two turns after anthesis. Capsule 

 from oblong-ovate to fusiform. 



