STATICE. 
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Stat'ice L. em. Willd. Sea-Lavender. 
* L. 2nnnateh/ veined. Cal.-segm. tvith intermediate teeth. 
1. S. Limdniurn (L. emend.) ; 1. elliptic-oblong stalked mu- 
" cronate 1-ribbed stronglj^ veined, st. subterete branched above 
corymbose, spikelets 1 — 3-flowered ascending forming dense 
2-ranked patent or recxirved spikes, cal.-segments entire acute, 
outer bract pointed rounded on the back. — E. B. 102. — St. 
6 — 18 in. high, usually not branched in its lower half, often 
I not until near the corymbose top. Spikes short ; spikelets 
' densely imbricate. Fl. purplish.— ,8. forma pyramidalis 
: (Salmon) ; pan. lax much spreading. Sy.E.B.Wbl. [a. hybrid 
[ between Sp. 1 & 2 is reported. ]— Muddy salt marshes. ^. Southern 
II coast. P. VII.— IX. E. S. 
} 2. ;S^. humilis (Salmon) ; 1. oblong-lanceolate stalked mu- 
! cronate l-ribbed faintly veined, st. slightly angular usually 
ij branched from below the middle panicled, spikelets 1 — 3- 
! flowered unilateral rather distant forming lax erect or incurved 
! s/yikes, cal.-segments acute denticulate, outer bract pointed 
keeled on the back. — S. Bahusiensis (Fr.). S. rariflora (Drej.). 
! E. B. S. 2917. — St. 6—18 in. high, not corymbose, much 
I branched below. Spikes long ; spikelets often i -flowered, not 
■ imbricate. Fl. purplish. — Muddy salt marshes. P. VII. 
vm. E. S. I. 
** L. notpinnately veined. Cal.-segm. ivithout interm. teeth. 
3. S. reciir'va (Salmon) ; 1. obovate-spathulate narrowed 
into a broadly winged stalk 3-veined below, .st. rigid with 
thick but not sterile branches, spikelets 2 — 4-flowered densely 
imbricate 2-ranked forming linear thick suberect spikes, cal.- 
segments blunt entire. — Sy. E. B. 1160. .S'. Dodartii ed. v. 
— viii. — St. usually not branched in its lower half; branches 
often simple, short. Inner bracts obovate, very blunt, with 
white margins or slightly pink. Fl. purple. Anth. linear. — 
Rocky shores. Portland. Henslovj ! P. VII. VIII. E. 
[S. lycAnidi/dJio (Girard); 1. obovate-spathulate usuaUy apiculate with broadly- 
winged 5— 9-«eined stalks, st. stout tapering upwards very rarely with sterile 
branches, scales at base of branches large ovoid-triangular, spikelets usuaUy 
2-flowered densely imbricate 2-ranked forming thick patent or nearly horizontal 
spikes, cal.-segm. short very obtuse ribs hairy. — J. of B. rxxix. (1901) p. 193, 
t. 422.— Roodstock stout woody. St. branching J to f of its length. L. thick 
