766 CAMPANTJLACEAE (BLUEBELL FAMILY^ 



seeded. Seed small, anatropous, with a straight erahryo in fleshy albumen. — 

 Flowers generally blue and showy. 



* Capsule opening by pores on the sides ; antliers free. 



1. Specularia. Corolla rotate. Capsule slender-cylindrio or -prismatic. 



2. Campanula. Corolla campanulate (rarely with flaring limb). Capsule obcon!(c or turbln&t* 



to globose. 



* * Capsule opening by valves at the apex ; anthers connate at base. 

 P. Jasione. Flowers crowded into dense involucrate heads. Corolla with slender segments. 



1. SPECULArIA [Heist.] Fabricius. Venos's Looking-glass 



Calyx 5(or 3-4)-lobed. Corolla wheel-shaped, 5-lobed. Stamens 5, sepa- 

 rate ; the membranaceous hairy filaments shorter than the anthers. Stigmas 3. 

 Capsule prismatic or slender-cylindric, .3-celled, opening by 3 small lateral valves. 

 — Low annuals, with axillary blue or purplish flowers, in American species 

 dimorphous, the earlier small and cleistogamous. (Name from Speculum Ve- 

 neris, the early name of the common European species.) Legouzia Durande. 

 i/ 1. S. perfoiiata (L.) A. DC. Somewhat hairy, 1-9 dm. high ; leaves round- 

 ish or ovate, clasping by the heart-shaped base, toothed ; flowers sessile, solitary 

 or 2-3 together in the axils, only the upper or later ones having a conspicuous 

 and expanding corolla ; capsule ellipsoid, short, straight, opening rather below 

 the middle ; seeds lenticular. {Legouzia Britton. ) — Sterile open ground, s. Me. 

 to Ont., westw. and south w. 



2. S. biflbra (R. & P.) Fisoh. & Mey. Similar ; leaves sessile, ovate or ob- 

 long, the upper narrower, slightly crenate ; flowers solitary or by 2's in the 

 a.fils, the lower with 3-4 short calyx-lobes, the upper with 4-5 longer lobes 

 hardly equaling the corolla; capsule short-eylindric, the valves near the summit. 

 {Legouzia Britton.) — Va., westw. and southw. 



3. S. Ieptoc4rpa (Nutt.) Gray. Minutely hirsute or nearly glabrous, l.-j^ 

 dm. high ; leaves lanceolate, with flowers closely sessile In their axils ; calyx- 

 lobes of lower flowers 3 ; capsule nearly cylindrical, 1.5-2 cm. long, 2 mm. thick, 

 inclined to curve, opening by one or two uplifted valves near the summit; seeds 

 oblong. {Legouzia Britton.) — Dry open ground, w. Mo. and Ark. to Col. and 

 w. Tex. — Expanded corolla 1-2 cm. wide. 



2. CAMPANULA [Tourn.] L. Bellflower 



Calyx 6-cleft. Corolla generally bell-shaped, 5-lobed. Stamens 5, separate ; 

 the filaments broad and membranaceous at the base. Stigmas and cells of the 

 capsule 3 In our species, the short pod opening on the sides by as many valves 

 or holes. — Herbs, with terminal or axillary flowers. {A diminutive of the 

 Italian campana, a bell, from the shape of the corolla.) 



u. Flowers in glomerules, spikes, or racemes, mostly numerous h. 



b. Flowers sessile, chiefly in glomerules or leafy-bracted heads . , 1. 0. glomerata. 



b. Flowers distinctly pediceled. 



Calyx and outer surface of unexpanded corolla brlstly-ciliate with 



long pale trichomes 2. C Trachelium. 



Calyx and corolla smooth, or the former minutely pubescent ; ra- . 



cemes elongate and spiciform. 

 Corolla campanulate ; style straight ; capsule campanulate-ovoid, 



opening by pores at the base S. C. rapuruyuloides 



Corolla rotate ; style declined and upwardly curved ; capsule 



obconic to Kuboylindric, the pores at the summit . . i. C. ameri.cana. 



tr. Flowers l-oo, on slender peduncles or in loose inflorescences c. 



c. Style not exserted. 



Stems smooth (rarely villous), not retrorse-scabrous on the angles ; 



leaves not retrorse-scabrous on the nerves and margin , . 5. (7. rotutidi/olia. 

 Stems retrorse-scabrous on the angles ; leaves with retrorse-sca- 

 brous nerves and margin. 



Corolla 2-3 cm. long . %. C. patula. 



(.'orolla shorter. 

 Peduncles strongly divergent; corolla .">-S mm, long . . 7. 0. aparinoides. 

 Peduncles ascending; corolla 10-12 mm. long . . . .8. 0. wliginosn. 

 ». Style long-exserted 9. 0. divaricata. 



