182 KEY AND FLORA 
IV. EPIGHA L. 
Prostrate or trailing shrubs. Stems rusty-downy, 6-12 in. 
long. Leaves alternate. leathery, evergreen. Flowers in 
bracted, terminal, close racemes or clusters. Calyx 5-parted, 
persistent. Corolla salver-shaped, 5-lobed. Stamens 10, about 
the length of the corolla tube. Ovary 5-lobed; style colum- 
nar; stigma 5-lobed. Fruit a globose, hairy, 5-celled, many- 
seeded capsule.* 
1. E. repens L. Grounp Laurer, Trattine Arputus, May- 
FLOWER. Stems creeping, the young twigs ascending. Leaves oval 
or somewhat heart-shaped, entire, netted-veined, smooth above, 
rough-hairy beneath; petioles short, rough-hairy. Racemes shorter 
than the leaves. Flowers white to bright pink, 2 in. broad, very 
fragrant. In dry woods, often covering considerable areas.* 
V. ARCTOSTAPHYLOS <Adauns. 
Shrubs. Leaves alternate, evergreen. Flowers pinkish or 
nearly white, in terminal, bracted racemes. Calyx 4-5-parted, 
persistent. Corolla 4-5-lobed, the lobes recurved. Ovary 5- 
10-celled, each cell containing 1 ovule. Fruit a berry-like 
drupe, with 5-10 nutlets. 
1. A. Uva-ursi Spreng. Brarsernry. In trailing clumps, the 
branches 1-2 ft. high. Leaves evergreen, finely woolly, obovate or 
spatulate, entire, very leathery. Racemes few-flowered, very short. 
Corolla urn-shaped, the teeth hairy within. Berry red, } in. in 
ciameter. Rocks and dry hilltops, especially N. 
VI. GAYLUSSACIA HBK. 
Low, branching shrubs, mostly resinous-dotted. Leaves 
serrate or entire. Flowers small, white or pink, in lateral, 
bracted racemes, nodding; pedicels usually 2-bracteolate. 
Jalyx tube short, obeonie, the lobes persistent. Corolla ovoid 
to bell-shaped, 5-lobed, the lobes erect or recurved. Stamens 
equal, usually included; anthers awnless. Fruit a 10-seeded, 
berry-like ‘drupe.* 
1. G. frondosa T. & G. TANGLEBERRY, DANGLEBERRY. An erect 
shrub, 1-3 ft. high; branches spreading, slender, gray, sightly downy. 
Leaves entire, oblong or obovate, obtuse, thin, smooth and green 
above ; paler, downy, and with resinous dots, beneath; petioles short. 
