GEXTIAXACEiE. (GENTIAN FAMILY.) 3 JO 



2. EUSTOMA, Don. 



Calyx bell-shaped, 4-5-parted, sharply 4-5-angled; the lobes subulate, 

 keeled. Corolla tubular, 4 - 5-lobed, membranaceous at the base, withering- 

 persistent ; the lobes erect, lanceolate-oblong, acute. Stamens 4-5, partly 

 exscrted, inserted on the middle of the tube of the corolla : anthers sagittate, 

 introrse, opening lengthwise. Style conspicuous, erect, persistent : stigmas 

 round-ovate, thick, at length spreading, with the margins revolute. Capsule 

 oblong, obtuse, 1-cclled, the margins of the valves slightly indexed. Placenta} 

 spongy, sutural. Seeds minute, globose, sessile. — Herbs, with oblong glaucous 

 clasping leaves, and paniclcd showy purple or blue flowers. 



1. E. exaltatum, Griscb. Stem (2° -3° high) terete, glaucous, panicu- 

 lately forking above ; leaves mucronate, decurrent at the base, the upper ones 

 lanceolate ; flowers long-peduncled, terminating the branches, blue ; calyx-lobes 

 as long as the tube of the corolla, dilated and membranaceous at the base. — 

 South Florida. (T) — Corolla 12" - 15" long. 



3. GENTIANA, Tourn. Gentian. 



Calyx 4 - 5-parted. Corolla bell-shaped or funnel-shaped, 4 - 5-lobed, often 

 with plaited toothed appendages between the lobes. Stamens 4-5. Stigmas 

 2, sessile, compressed, persistent. Capsule 1-celled, 2-valved, many-seeded; the 

 seeds sutural, or covering the inner face of the valves. — Flowers showy, solitary 

 or clustered, axillary and terminal. 



* Annual: corolla funnel-shaped, destitute of appendages : anthers versatile : capsule 



sessile: seeds wingless. 



1. G. quinqueflora, Lam. Stem 4-angled, slender, branching; leaves 

 ovate or ovate-lanceolate, acute, cordate and slightly clasping at the base, 

 3- 5-nerved ; flowers 3 - 5. terminating the short branches ; corolla blue, rather 

 slender, naked in the throat ; with ovate bristle-pointed entire lobes, much 

 longer than the subulate calyx-lobes. — Dry soil along the mountains, Georgia, 

 and northward. Aug. and Sept. — Stem l°-2° high. Leaves 1' long. Co- 

 rolla 1' long. 



2. G. Cl'inita, Frcel. Stem terete below, the upper portion and branches 

 4-angled ; leaves lanceolate, acute, closely sessile, the lowest narrowed into a 

 petiole ; flowers terminal, on long angular peduncles ; calyx-lobes 4, ovate- 

 lanceolate, acute, strongly keeled, as long as the tube of the corolla ; lobes of 

 the corolla 4, rounded, fimbriate, nearly as long as the tube ; seeds scaly. — 

 Damp soil along the mountains, Georgia, and northward. (Jet. and Nov. — 

 Stem l°-2° high, often much branched. Leaves l'-2' long. Corolla blue, 

 l£'-2' long. 



* * Perennial: corolla bell-shaped, with plaited toothed appendages between the lulus: 



anthers erect, mostly conniveut : capsule pedicelled : seeds comntonly winged. 



3. G. ochroleuca, Frcel. Stem low, smoothish ; leaves oblong or obo- 



narrowi d at the base, the upper ones narrower and acute ; flowers 

 in a dense mo=tly terminal cluster ; corolla open, yellowish-white, \ - £ longer 



