ASCLEPIADACE^. (miLKWEED FAMILY.) S61 



obovold, 1 - 2-seeded. Seeds naked, club-shaped, furrowed. Radicle thick. 

 Inferior. — Shrubs. Leaves alternate. Cymes long-peduncled, opposite the 

 leaves. 



1 • V. chiocOCCOides, Kunth. Smooth ; leaves lanceolate-oblong, acute 

 at each end, short-petioled ; cymes forking, spreading, as long as the leaves, 

 many-flowered ; lobes of the corolla linear, shorter than the tube, hairy within ; 

 style slender ; stigma 2-lobed, globose below the apex. — South Florida. — 

 Leaves 1^'- 2' long. Corolla 3" long. Drupe 4" long, l-seeded. 



Order 103. ASCI^EPIADACE^. (Milkweed Family.) 



Erect or twining herbs or shrubs, with milky juice, entire commonly 

 opposite leaves without stipules, and umbellate or cymose flowers. — Ca- 

 lyx 5-parted, persistent. Corolla 5-parted, mostly valvate in the bud, 

 hypogynous, deciduous. Stamens 5, inserted on the base of the corolla, 

 the filaments united in a tube (c/ynostegium) which encloses the ovaries, 

 and bears appendages of various forms, which are collectively termed the 

 siamineal crown. Anthers erect, 2 - 4-celled, expanding above into a thin 

 membrane. Pollen united in flattened waxy pear-shaped masses, which 

 are equal in number to the cells of the anthers, and fixed to the five an- 

 gular processes of the stigma by a slender stalk, pendulous or horizontal. 

 Styles 2, the thick and fleshy stigma common to both. Fruit a follicle. 

 Seeds anatropous, imbricated on the thick and at length free placenta, 

 and commonly bearing at the hilum a tuft of hairs (coma). Embryo 

 straight in thin albumen. Cotyledons leafy. 



Synopsis. 



Tkibe I. ASCIiEPI ADEJE. — Pollen-masses 10, fixed by pairs to the cleft processes of 

 the flat or conical stigma, pendulous. 



* Stamineal crown single, 5-leaTed. 



H- Lobes of the corolla reilexed or spreading. 



1. ASCLEPIAS. Leaves of the crown enclosing a hom-Iike appendage. 



2. ACERATES. Leaves of the crown without appendages. 



H- H- Lobes of the corolla erect. 



3. PODOSTIGMA. Stigma long-pedicelled. Corolla smooth, wavy. Stem erect. 



4. METASTELMA. Stigma sessile or pedicelled. Corolla downy within. Stems twining. 



* # Stamineal crown single, 6-lobed. 

 5 SEUTERA. Stigma conical. Crown deeply 6-parted. 



6. CYNOCTONUM. Stigma flat. Crown crenately 5 lobcd. 



* # * Stamineal crown double. 



7. SARCOSTBMMA. Outer crown annular ; the inner one B-leaved. 



Tbibb II. GOKOLOBEJE. — Pollen-masses 10, fixed by pairs at the angles of the 

 depressed stigma, horizontal. 

 8 GONOLOBUS. Crown simple, annular. Stems twining. Leaves cordate. 



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