LOBELIACEAE (LOBELIA FAMILY) 769 



S. L. pubSrula Michx. , Finely soft-pubescent; leaves thickish^ obtuse, 2.5-5 

 cm. long, with small glandular teeth ; spike rather 1-sided ; bracts ovate ; sinuses 

 of the calyx with short and rounded or often inconspicuous auricles, the hairy 

 tube top-shaped; corolla bright blue, 1.5-2 cm. long. — Moist sandy grounds, 

 N. J. to la. , s. to Tex. and Fla. 



4. L. amoena Michx. Glabrous or nearly so ; raceme virgate ; leaves nar- 

 rower ; bracts lanceolate or linear, often glandular-denticulate ; calyx-lobes long 

 and very slender, usually without auricles, the tube glabrous. — South Atlantic 

 States, in swamps. Var. GLANDULfPERA Gray. A slender form with secund 

 raceme, oval to lance-oblong obtuse gland-toothed leaves, and the bracts and 

 calyx-teeth beset with slender gland-tipped teeth. — Del., and south w. 



•M- ++ Leaves long and narrow^ sparse above; lip of corolla pubescent at base. 



5. L. glandulbsa Walt. Glabrous or sparingly pubescent ; leaves, bracts, and 

 usually the lobes of the calyx strongly glandular-toothed ; calyx-tube densely 

 hispid, rarely sparsely so or smoothish, the sinuses not auriculate. — Pine barren 

 swamps, s. Va. to Fla. 



+- -1- Flowers smaller (corolla-tube not more than 4-8 mm. long) . 



•w. Stem leafy, mostly simple, continued into an elongated virgate spike-like ra- 

 ceme ; leaves lanceolate to obovate, barely denticulate or repand. 



6. L. Iept6stachys -A. DC. Smooth above ; leaves obtuse, thick, denticulate, 

 oblong-lanceolate, the upper gradually reduced to awl-shaped bracts ; calyx- 

 lobes nearly equaling the corolla, with 10 reflexed awl-shaped appendages as long 

 as the hemispherical tube. — Sandy soil, O. to Kan.; also Va. to Ga.; rarely 

 adventive in the Northeast. 



7. L. spicata Lam. Stem slender, strict, 0.3-1 m. high, minutely pubescent 

 below, as are the barely denticulate leaves ; lower leaves obovate or spatulate, 

 the upper reduced to linear or club-shaped bracts ; calyx-tube short, obconical 

 or becoming almost hemispherical, sinuses not appendaged. — Moist or dry 

 mostly gravelly or sandy soil, P. E. I. to Ont., westw. and southw. Var. parvi- 

 fl6ra Gray. A small form, with calyx-lobes broadly subulate, and pale corolla 

 but 6 mm. long. — Swamps, Lancaster, Pa. (Porter). Var. hirtella Gray. 

 With somewhat scabrous pubesc3nce, and minutely hirsute-ciliate bracts and 

 calyx-lobes. — 111., Mich., and north westw. 



++ ++ Stem leafy, often paniculately branched; flowers loosely racemose ; sinuses 



of calyx not appendaged ; annual or biennial. 



= Leaves chiefly linear, entire or denticulate ; pod not inflated. 



8. L. Cdnbyi Gray. Stem strict, 3-9 dm. high, minutely angled ] pedicels 

 shorter than the bracts andfloioers, minutely roughened under a lens ; bractlets 

 none; calyx-tube top-shaped, acute at base, only half the length of the lobes 

 (whicb, with the linear leaves, are sparsely glandular-denticulate), in fruit be- 

 coming ellipsoid, covering the whole pod ; corolla deep blue, fully 1 cm. long, 

 more or less bearded in the throat. — Wet places, N. J., Del., and S. C. 



9. L. Kalmii L. Stem mostly low (1-5 dm. high), minutely angled ; pedicels 

 filiform, not exceeding the linear or setaceous bracts, but as long as the flower, 

 minutely 2-bracteolate or 2-glandular above the middle; calyx-tube top-shaped or 

 obovoid, fully half the length of the lobes, in fruit rather longer than they, cov- 

 ering the whole pod; corolla light blue, 1 cm. long.— Wet limestone shores 

 and bogs, Nfd. to N. J., w. to n. la., Minn., and Man. 



10. L. Nuttallii K. & S. Stem very slender, 3-9 dm. high, terete ; pedicels 

 mostly longer than the bracts and shorter than the flowers, usually with very 

 minute bractlets near the base ; calyx-tube very short, depressed-hemispherical 

 in fruit, the globular pod half free; corolla pale blue, 5-8 mm. long. — Sandy 

 swamps, L. I., N. J., and Pa. to Ga. 



= = Leaves ovate or oblong, obtusely toothed; pod inflated, wholly inferior. 



11. L. inflata L. (Indian Tobacco.) Stems paniculately much branched 

 from an annual root, pubescent with spreading hairs, 3-8 dm. high ; leaves 



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