606 Obder 102.— POLYGONACE^. 



spreading, leafy, with remote aaiUary verticils, the highest leafless ; pedicels shortei 

 than the small fruit calyx ; valves ovate-oihng, blunt, all grain -bearing. — y Ditcheg 

 and wet places, N. States, Can. St. 2 to 3f high. Lower Ivs. on long petioles. 

 Grains large, red. May. § Eur. (E. acutus Sm.) 



8 R. sanguineus L. Bed-teined Dock. Lvs. lance-oblong wavy, acuminate, 

 obtuse at base, or the lower cordate, mostly with red veins ; pan. leafless except 

 at base, whorls distant ; pedicels shorter than fruit calyx ; valves small, obovaie- 

 oblong, obtuse, 1 or 2 of them grain-bea/ring. — Waste places, N. States and Can. 

 St. reddish, 2 to 3f high. Jl. § Bur. — ^In /?. vmims the veins are green. 



9 R. obtusifolius L. Lower lvs. ovate obtuse, cordate, wavy on the margin, upper 

 lance-oblong, acute or acuminate at each end, all petiolate ; panicle leafy, whorls 

 distant ; pedicels as long as the fruit calyx ; valves hastate-ovate, with 3 or 4 spread- 

 mg, subulate teeth on each side, one valve chiefly grain-bearing. — IST. Eng., Mid. 

 and "W. States. A weed as unwelcome as the first, in fields, door-yards, &c. 

 St. 2 to 3f high. Lvs. large (6 to 12' by 3 to 8'), sometimes red-veined. JL 

 § Eur. 



10 R. maritimus L. Golden Dock. Lvs. long-lanceolate, the lower ' abrupt at 

 base, the upper attenuate-acute at each end; whorls dense-flowered, the lower sub- 

 distinct, with linear bracts, upper confluent; pedicels filiform, longer than fruit 

 calyx ; valves rhombic-ovate, bearing 2 long, bristly teeth each side, with an acu- 

 minate point, all grain-bearing. — @ Borders of brackish waters, Mass. to S. Car. 

 Low (If) and much branched. Calyx in fruit yellowish green, densely clustered. 

 Jl. (R, persicarioides Hook.) 



11 R. piiloher L. Lower lvs. oblong, cordate, often fiddle-shaped, upper lanceo- 

 late, acute, obtuse at base; panicle leafy, whorls distant; pedicels shorter than 

 fruit calyx, thickened; valves ovate-oblong, unequally grain-bearing, each with 

 several straight, strong lateral teeth. — 2f About Charleston, S. C. (Elliott). Jn. 

 JL § Eur. 



12 R. AcetosSlla L. Field Soeeel. Sheep Soekbl. Lvs. oblanceolate-haa- 

 tate, about as long as the petioles, the auricles divaricate, oblong, a third as long 

 as the blade, in the upper lvs. smaller or w<inting; fls. dioecious, valves not increas- 

 ing in fruit, nor grain bearing. — 7{. A common weed in pastures and waste grounds 

 throughout the tj. S., preferring dry, hard soils. St. 6' to If high, leafy. Lvs. 

 very acid, but pleasant to the taste. Fls. small, red or reddish, collected in pan- 

 icled racemes, the valves destitute of granules. Stamens and styles on separate 

 plants. Jn. — Aug. 



13 R. Engelm^nni Ledeb. Lvs. lanceolate or hnear, hastate, the lower 2 or 3 

 times shorter than the long petioles, the auricles very small, acutish, many times 

 shorter than the blade ; panicles entirely leafless ; fls. dicecious ; valves increas- 

 ing in fruit, orbicular-cordate, grainless. — y Ga., Fla. to Tex., also Mo. Sts. 1 to 

 2f high, much furrowed. Lvs. pale beneath. Hs. purple. (R. hastatulus BaWw. 

 nee Campi) 



5. THYSAHEL'LA, Gray. Calyx colored, 5-partcd, lobes all erect, 

 the two outer cordate-sagittate at base, the 3 inner smaller, pectinate- 

 fimbriate ; stamens 8 ; styles 3 ; achenia 3-angled, acuminate. — A 

 smooth, erect herb, with the habit of Polygonella. (Polygonum, Ell.) 

 T. fimbriata Gray. — Pine barrens, Ga. and Fla. St. 2 to 3f high, terete, branched. 



Sheaths truncate, cylindric, entire, striate, fringed with long, soft, white bristles, 

 bearing the leaf at top. Lvs. linear, parallel-veined, acute, 1 to 2' long. Fls. in 

 crowded, panicled spikes. Bracts (sheaths) obliquely truncate, tipped with a long 

 awn, 1-flowered. Cal white, tinged with rose color. Jl. — Oct. 



6. POLYGONEL'LA, Mx. (Lat. diminutive, implying a little or 

 dwarf Polygonum.) Calyx 5-sepaled, colored, persistent and withering, 

 erect-spreading, or at length the 3 inner sepals increasing and conni- 

 vent ; stamens 8, included ; styles 3 or almost wanting ; achenia 3-cor- 

 nered, naked or inclosed in the 3 inner sepals become scarious valves ; 

 embryo straight, axile or lateral in a groove at the angle of the albu- 



