360 solanacejE. (nightshade family.) 



2. CAPSICUM, Tourn. Rbd-Peppek. 



Calyx cup-shaped, 5 - 7-toothed. Corolla wheel-shaped, 5 - 7-eleft, plaited. 

 Stamens 5-7, inserted on the throat of the corolla, exscrted • anthers connivent, 

 opening lengthwise. Stigma obtuse. Berry juieeless, partly 2- 3-celled, many- 

 seeded. — Herbs or shrubs, with acrid juice, solitary flowers, and red berries. 



1 C. frutescens, L. Shrubby, smooth ; stem branching; leaves oblong 

 ovate, obtuse, entire, acute or rounded at the liase, petioled, often by pairs ; 

 calyx obscurely toothed, long-peduncled, erect ; berry oblong, shorter than the 

 peduncle. — South Florida. — Stem l°-2°high. Leaves I'long. Flowers in 

 the forks of the branches. Berry 4" - 6" long. 



3. PHTSALIS, L. Groun'd-Cherrt. 



Calyx .5-toothed, inflated in fruit, and enclosing the juicy berry. Corolla 

 short-bell-shaped, plaited, 5-lobed or 5-angled. Stamens 5, inserted on the tube 

 of the corolla : anthers separate, opening lengthwise. Stigma obtuse. Seeds 

 flat, kidney-shaped. — Diffusely branching herbs, with alternate petioled leaves, 

 which are often by pairs, and solitary nodding flowers in their axils, or in the 

 forks of the branches. 



* Perennial: peduncles commonli/ longer than the petiole : corolla 8"- 10" in diam- 

 eter, spotted in the throat with brown or purple. 



1. P. viSCOSa, L. Pubescent or haii-y ; root slender, elongated ; stems 

 erect, at length diffusely branched, angled ; leaves ovate, entire or angularly 

 toothed, acute or obtuse, rounded or cordate at the base ; calyx hairy, with 

 triangular-ovate lobes ; corolla pubescent, yellow, with 5 large brown spots in 

 the throat ; style and filaments purple ; anthers yellow ; fruiting cal3'x oblong- 

 ovate, sharply 5-angIed, concave or truncate at the base ; berry globose, viscid. 

 (P. heterophylla, Nees. P. Pennsylvanica, L.) — Dry light or sandy soil, Flor- 

 ida to Mississippi, and northward. July - Oct. — Stems J° - 2° high, sometimes 

 purple; the pubescence often viscid, jointed, or rough. Leaves l'-2' long, the 

 uppermost rarely acute and unequal at the base. Corolla obscurely lobed. 

 Fruiting calyx I'-l^' long. 



2. P. lanceolata, Michx. Pubescent ; leaves ovate-lanceolate or oblong, 

 obtuse, but often attenuate at the apex, entire, wavy, or coarsely and obtusely 

 toothed on the margins, acute and commonly very unequal at the base ; calyx 

 pubescent, the lobes long-acuminate from an ovate base ; corolla 5-lobcd, or some- 

 what 10-lobcd or toothed, yellow in the throat ; fruiting calyx ovate or globose- 

 ovate, 5-angled. (P. EUiottii, Kunze. P. maritima, M. A. Curtis ?) — Dry sandy 

 soil, Florida to North Carolina. July - Oct. — Stem 1° high, erect or diff'use 

 Leaves l'-3' long. Fruiting calyx I'-IJ' long, smooth or hairy. 



3. P. angUStifolia, Nutt. Smooth ; stem low, erect or at length diffuse, 

 3-4-angled; leaves linear or lanceolate, obtuse, entire, narrowed gradually at 

 the base info a winged petiole ; calyx lobes short, triangular-ovate, obtuse, 

 tomentose on the margins ; corolla yellow, brownish purple in the throat, 



