246 Oedeb 18.— HYPBRICACB^. 



2. HELIANTHEMUM, L. Rock Rose. (Gr. ^Xiog, the sun, dvOog, 

 flower.) Sepals 5, the 2 outer, smaller, the 3 inner convolute ; petals 5, 

 or rarely 3, convolute contrary to the sepals, sometimes abortive ; stam- 

 ens oo; stigmas 3, scarcely distinct; capsule triangular, 3-valved, open- 

 ing at top;" seeds angular. — Fls. yellow often of 2 kinds, the later being 

 smaller and apetalous. 



1 H. Canadenae Mx. Feost Plant. Soary pubescent ; peialiferous fls. solitary, 

 pedicellate, terminal, apelakms ones axillary, small, clustered, subsessik; cal. acute ; 

 Ivs. revoluta on the margin, lanceolate, acute. — In dry fields and woods, Can. to 

 Hor. St. 8 — 12' high, at length shrubby at base. Lvs. 8 — 12" long, J as wide, 

 entire, subsessile. Primary fls. with largo bright yellow petals. The axillary fls. 

 later, very small, with very small petals, or apetalous. Sta. declinate. Caps, 

 smooth, shining, those of the apetalous fls. not larger than a pin's head. Sds. few, 

 brown. May— Sept. 



B. OBTUS.i. Hoary tomentous; lvs. oblong, obtuse; fls. (all petaliferous ?) 

 smaller (7" broad), several, terminal. — Middle Flor. St. 3 — 6' high. Lvs. 

 about 9" by 2''. Apr. It may prove distinct. 



2 H. corymbosum Mx. Oanescently tomentous; fls. in crowded, fastigiate cyimos, 

 tJie primary ones on elongated, filiform pedicels, and with petals twice longer than 

 the calyx; sep. villous oanescent, oMuse; lvs. oblong-lanceolate, margins reoolute. — 

 Sterile sands, N. J., to Pla. Plant somewhat shrubby, very tomentous when 

 young, at length diffusely branched, about If high. Primary fls. 7 or 8" diam. ; 

 secondary ones apetalous, subsessile. Jn. — Aug. (Heteromeris cymosa Spach. ) 



3 H. Carolini^num Mx. ViUous, simple, erect; fl^. ail large, petaliferous amd 

 subterminal ; sepals acuminate; lvs. obbng-oval, edges denticulate, not revolute. — 

 Dry woods, S. Car. to Fla. and La., common. St. rarely branched from the base, 

 brownish, 8 — 12' high. Lvs. distinctly petioled, 1 — 2J' long, -J- as wide, obtuse 

 or acute, black-dotted beneath. Fls. 1 to 4, more than 1' broad, the pedicels 

 supra^axillary. Apr., May. 



3. HUDSONIA, L. (In honor of William Hudson, author of Flora 

 Anglica.) Sepals 3, united at base, subtended by 2 minute ones out- 

 side ; petals 6 ; stamens 9 — 30 ; style filiform, straight ; capsule, 1-celled, 

 3-valved, many-seeded. — Low shrubs with very numerous branches, and 

 minute, exstipulate leaves. 



1 H. tomentosa Kutt. 'B.oa.ry-tomenious ; lvs. ovate, appressed-imbricate, acute ; 

 fls. subsessile; sep. obtuse. — Shores of the ocean and lakes, Ke. to N. J. and Wis. 

 Plant consisting of numerous slender, ascending stems from the same root, and a 

 multitude of tufted branches, all covered with whitish down. Lvs. less than 1'' 

 in length, closely appressed to the stem. Pis. about 2'' broad, yellow, numerous. 

 May. 



2 H. eriooidea L. 'Koa.vj-pvhescent ; lvs. subulate, a little spreading; pedicels ex- 

 serted, as long as the calyx; sep. acutish. — A very delicate shrub. L. Champlain, 

 Vt, Conway Pond, K H. to Va., along the coasts. St. ^f high; erect, with 

 numerous, short, compound, procumbent branches. Lvs. not more than 1' long. 

 Fls. yellow, about 3" broad. Caps, oblong, pubescent. May. 



3 H. montana Nutt. Minutely pubescent; lvs. filiform-subulate ; pedicels longer 

 than the flowers; sep. acuminata, the outer ones longer, subulate. — High Mts. of 

 N. Car._^ Sts. decumbent, 3—5' high. Lvs. partly imbricated, 2" long. Fls. 

 about 5" broad, the pedicels when in fruit 1' long. Caps, about 3-seeded. 



Order XVIII. HYPERICACE^. St. John's worts. 



Berbs or shrubs with oppoiite, entire, dotted, exstipulate leaves, with flowers per- 

 fect, regular, hypogynous, 4 or 5-merous, cymous and mostly yellow ; sepofe unequal, 



