ORDER 78.—PRIMWORTS. 243 
2. DODECATH’EON. American Cowslip. 
Calyx 5-parted, reflexed. Corolla tube very short, limb rotate, 5-parted, 
with the limb reflexed. Stamens 5, inserted into the throat of the corolla, 
filaments short, anthers long, acute connivent at apex, but shorter than 
the style.—2, Leaves all radical, oblong, scape erect, bearing an umbel of 
nodding rose or white flowers. May, June. (Fig. 554.) 
D Mea/dia. Pride of Ohio. A striking and elegant plant, in prairies throughout the 
Western States. Scape 1-2f. high. Petals white or pink. Stamens yellow. ¢ 
8. LYSIMACH’IA. Loose-strife. 
Calyx 5-parted. Corolla tube very short, limb 5-parted, spreading. 
Stamens 5, on the base of the corolla, filaments often united. Pods 5-10- 
valved. Seeds several or many.—2£ Leaves opposite or whorled, entire. 
Flowers mostly yellow. June, July. 
§ Erect Peduncles several-flowered, or flowers panicled....a 
§ Erect. Pedicels 1-flowered, flowers racemed....8, 9 
§ Erect. Pedicels 1-flowered, flowers axillary....1 
§ Prostrate, creeping. Pedicels (or umbels) axillary....10, 11 
= Leaves thick, rather obtuse, with the edges rolled back....4, 5 
a Leaves thin, acuminate, with the edges not rolled....6, 7 
1 Leaves mostly opposite, on petioles fringed with hairs....2, 8 
1 L. quadrifo/lia. Whorled Z, Leaves whorled in 8's, 4’s, and 5’s, sessile. 
QL. ciliata. Fringe-lf. L. Leaves ovate, often cordate. Stems mostly branched. 
8 L.hib/rida. Hybrid L. Lvs.lance-oblong, opposite or whorled. Stems branched. 
4 L, asperifo’lia. Rough-lf. ZL. Leaves oblong-lanceolate. Panicle bracted. 8. 
5 L.longifo’lia, Long-if. LZ. Lvs. lance-linear. Fils. large, scarcely pan. W. 
6 L. lanceola’ta. Lance-lf. Z. Lvs. whorled in 4’s, lance. Upper fis. racemed, 8. 
7 L. Fra’seri. Fraser's L. Leaves opposite, ovate, often cordate. Panicle large. 8. 
8 L. stric’ta. Strict ZL. Leaves nearly opposite, narrow-lance., with bulblets. 
9 L,Herbemon’ti. Herbemont’s L. Lvs. whorled, in 4’s or 5’s, lance., acuminate. S. 
10 L.rad/icans. Rooting Z. Branches rooting at the end. Leaves lanceolate. 
11 L. Nummula’ria. Moneywort. Stem simple. Leaves roundish, very obtuse 
4, TRIENTALIS. Chick-wintergreen. 
Calyx and corolla 7-parted. Stamens 7. Pod many-seeded.— 2 Stem 
low, simple. Pedicels 1-flowered. 
'T, America’na. American C. A pretty little plant, common in woods northward. 
Stem 3-5’ high, bearing several lanceolate 1eaves in a sort of whorl at top, and 
from their midst, 1 or more white, starlike flowers. May, June. 
