Order III. 
DECANDRIA TRIGYNIA. 
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(j 1. Tufted, Stems scarcely any. Calyx sowewhat inflated. Peduncles \-flowered. 
6196 Smooth, Stems dense, Leaves lin. lane. Flowers dioecious. Calyx campanulate 
6197 Stems less dense. Leaves lin. spatulate pubescent, Cal. inflated hairy 
\ 2. Caulescent, Flowers solitary or panicled. Calyx bladdery inflated. 
6198 Pubescent, Leaves large ovate-lanc. Fl. in large panicles, Cal. much inflated, Petals fringed 
6199 Hispid, Leaves ovate-lanc. on long stalks wavy, Cal. much inflated. Pet. lacerated crowned 
6200 Stems erect branched pubescent, I^eaves 4 whorled lane, with long points smooth, Fl. pan. Cal. bladdery 
6201 Stems branched, Fl. pan. Cal. bladdery ovate. Pet. bifid naked. Styles very long 
6202 Like the last, but hairy with ovate lane, leaves 
6203 Like the last, but creeping with smaller nearly spatulate leaves 
6204 Smooth branch. Lvs. lane. : the lower stalk. Fl. pan. Cal. ovate veiny. Pet. with 2 very short lobes crowned 
6205 Pubescent, Stems very tall branch. Lvs. large lane. H. pan. Cal. ov. netted. Pet. with a claw hairy at base 
6206 Smooth, Stem erect simple rather leafy, Lvs. lin. scarcely ciliat. Fl. in pan. spikes. Claws of pet. not ciliated 
6207 Smooth with very leafy branched procumbent stems. Leaves lane. Fl. axill. opp. and terminal. Petals bifid 
6208 Nearly smooth, Stems little branched. Leaves obovate serrulate-ciliated, Fl. pan. Pet. obcordate crowned 
6209 Hoary, Stem erect branched. Leaves lane. : the upper linear, Fl. few term. Petals O 
6210 Stems procumb. diffuse 2-3-chotomous branched, Lvs. small lin. Petals half-bifid with an obcord. crown 
6211 Nearly smooth. Stems wavy branched leafy. Leaves lin. lanceolate. Petals 2-lobed 
6212 Smooth, Stem erect. Leaves acute glaucous, Fl. solitary, Pet. lanceolate with a 2-lobed crown 1 
§ 3. Caulescent, Flowers spiked in whoiis. [Fl. small dioecious 
6213 Leaves erect, with a few branches, which are scarcely pubesc. or leafy. Lower lvs. numerous spatul. fleshy, 
6214 Stem pubesc. branched. Lower leaves large lane, spatulate : upper lin. long, Fl. panicled with linear petals 
6215 Hoary, Stems assurgent nearly simple. Leaves spatulate lane. Cal. spherical 10-striped 
6216 Stems erect nearly simple, Lvs. lin. : lower obt. Fl. very numerous and small, Cal. obov. clavate 10-striped 
6217 Half-shrubby smooth, Stems much branch. Lvs. lin. lane, shortly ciliat. numerous, Cal. infl. clav. 10-striped 
6218 Stem simple, Lvs. lin. lane. : lower broader stalk. Cal. clavate cylindr. 10-strip. Pet. 2-part. Stam. very long 
6219 Smooth, Stems erect simple very leafy, Lvs. lane, small. Spike dense, Cal. clavate netted, Stam. very long 
6220 Velvety, Radical leaves cochleate smooth, Cal. tubular 10-striped, Pet. 2-fid, Stamens very long 
6221 Pubescent very viscid. Stem simple thick leafy. Leaves large lin. lane, wavy, Fl. large nodding 
§ 4. Caulescent, Calyx conoid, at the bottom retracted, with very long teeth. 
6222 Pubescent, Leaves linear soft, Cal. short conical 
6223 Stems pubescent. Leaves lane. lin. nearly smooth, Cal. long conical 
6224 Pubescent, Leaves lanceolate wavy : the lower stalked, Fl. large in loose dichotomous panicles 
§ 5. Caulescent, Flowers spiked, axillary, not opposite. Calyx with 10 stripes. 
* Calyx cylindrical. 
6225 Hairy, Stems branched. Leaves lane, acute, Cal. ventricose with very long teeth. Petals small crowned 
6226 Very hairy, Stems much branched. Lower leaves obovate spat. : upper lane, obtuse. Petals undivided 
6227 Stems branched. Leaves lin. lane. Spike 1-sided, Cal. cylindrical with 10 ribs, Teeth long. Pet. 3.toothed 
6228 Hairy, Stems branched. Lower lvs. spatulate : upper lane, obtuse, Cal.-teeth short. Pet. obov. crowned 
6229 Hairy, Stems branched. Leaves spatulate. Spike 1-sided few-fl. Cal. very hairy. Pet. obovate crowned 
6230 Hairyi Stem much branched. Leaves lane. cusp. Spikes twin dense, Pet. small bifid 
6231 Stems simple vill. Leaves pub. : lower spatul. ; upper lane. Spike 2-ranked few-fl. Pet. obov. retuse crowned 
6232 Pubesc. Stems branch. Lvs. lane. : lower obt. Spike 1-sid. Cal. vill. with short teeth, Pet. roundish crowned 
6233 Stem branch, hairy below, Lvs. pubesc. with a long fringe at base, Cal. cyl. nearly smooth ribbed and netted 
6234 Like the last, but flowers few distant. Petals smaller 
6235 Hairy, Stem branched leafy, Leaves lin. lane. Flowers terminal, Cal. cylindr. Pet. bifid 
6236 Hairy, Fl. sessile 1-sided, Cal. cylindr. appressed. Petals small deeply emarginate 
** Calyx clavate. 
6237 Hoary, Stems prostrate branched, Lvs. obovate spatulate ciliated at base, FL 1-sided erect. Pet. bifid 
6238 Stems branch, pubesc. Lvs. scabrous cil. at base : lower spatul. ; upper lane. Fl. sess. nodding, Pet. 2-parted 
6239 Pubescent, Lvs. somewhat fleshy : lower spatulate ; upper lanceolate, Cal. long clavate, Petals 2-fid 
6240 Hairy, Stem erect slender branched, Lvs. lane. Spikes twin 2-sided, Cal. cylindr. clavate, Pet. bifid 
6241 Pubesc. Stems branch. Lvs. spatul. obt. Spikes twin 1-sided, Cal. bladdery. Pet. 2-parted with ov. lobes 
6242 Velvety, Stem procum. branch, leafy, Lvs. ov. spatul. fleshy. Bract, very small, Pet. with long claws emarg. 
6243 Smth. Stem erect slend. branch. Lvs. lin. scarcely ciliat. : low. ov. Fl. on long stks. Pet. 2-part. with lin. lobes 
6244 Smooth, Stems usually simple, Lvs. somewhat fleshy lin. lane. Cal. ov. ventric. Pet. bifid vAth 4-lob. append. 
6245 Pubesc. Stems numerous prostrate very leafy at base, Lvs. lin. setaceous ciliated. Recesses of calyx deflexed 
6246 Pubescent branched supine. Leaves ovate lane. Fl. axillary pendulous, Petals bifid crowned 
^ 6. Caulescent, Stems upright. Peduncles filiform. Calyx campanulate or cylindrical. 
6247 Tufted, Stems erect slender branched, Lvs. small linear very narrow, Fl. small. Petals short 4-toothed 
6248 Like the last, but the radical leaves broader, Peduncles long upright 
6249 Root branched. Stems simple leafy, Lvs. lane. lin. obt. Fl. large panicled. Petals broad 4-cleft, Seed ciliated 
6250 Smooth, Stems erect branched. Leaves ovate lane. Fl. panicled very small. Petals obcordate 
and Miscellaneous Particulars. 
when about two inches long, and the more they are blanched the better. Bryant {Flora Dietetica) says, its 
culture would well reward the gardener's trouble. S. viscosa is a popular border flower, especially the double 
variety. 
S. quinquevulnera was formerly in culture as a border flower, but is now seldom used for that purpose : 
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