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VALERIANACEAE 
1. Leaves pinnate or deeply parted; plants perennial. 
Expected (Valeriana). 
1. Leaves entire or dentate near the base; plants 
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Valerianella 
1. Bracts (subtending the cymes) ciliate, or at least 
the outer ones. 
2. Petals blue; fruit glabrous, its fertile locule 
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2. Petals white; fruit minutely hirsute, its fertile 
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1. Bracts not ciliate. Expected (V. patellaria). 
Valerianella olitoria (L.) Poll. Corn-salad, 
Lamb's-lettuce 
Java Farm. Infrequent to moderately abundant along road to 
springhouse and in yard of old house there. Hectare 3417. Associate 
species: Veronica arvensis, Duchesnea indica, Trifolium repens. 
Higman 607. 
V. radiata (L.) Dufr. Corn-salad 
Lamb's-lettuce 
Java Farm. Same location as V. olitoria above; same associate 
species. Higman 1126. 
CAMPANULACEAE 
1. Corolla regular; anthers not united into a tube; 
stigmas 2 or more. (Also, capsule opening by pores 
on the sides). 
2. Corolla rotate; capsule slender-cylindric.......... Specularia 
2. Corolla campanulate; capsule obconic or turbinate 
to subglobose. Expected (Campanula). 
1. Corolla irregular; anthers united into a tube; 
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