PL ex. cal. 56. ONAGRARXiE. 344. Epilobium. 56X 
Woods, rocks, and walls; perennial; July. 
Stem upright, mostly simple ; lower leaves opposite ; upper 
leaves alternate, slender ; flowers purple, small. 
b. Style undivided ; stigma 1 . 
4. Epilobium letragonum. Squarestalk willow-herb . 
Stem 4-sided, rather bald ; leaves lanceolate, bald* 
toothed; lowermost leaves opposite; style clubsliape, un- 
divided. 
Lysimachia siliquosa glabra media sive minor, Raii Syn. 311, 5. 
Epilobium tetragonum, Lin. S. P. 494. 
Bogs and ditches; perennial; July. 
Stem upright, branchy, rather bald ; leaves nearly lan- 
ceolate. 
roseum. Stem rather woolly ; leaves ovate, lanceolate. 
Epilobium roseum, Symons Syn. 198. 
5. Epilobium palustre. Marsh willow-herb . 
Stem round, upright, rather hirsute; leaves lanceolate, 
mot cut, bald; style linear, undivided; ovary pubescent. 
Lysimachia siliquosa glabra minor angustifolia, Raii Syn. 311, 6; Ger. 
~em. 479. 
Epilobium palustre, Lin. S. P. 496. 
Bogs and ditches ; perennial ; July. 
Stem branched ; leaves sessile, half stem-clasping, rarely 
toothed. 
6. Epilobium alsinefolium. duckweed willow-herb . 
Root creeping ; stem decumbent, 4-sided ; leaves petioled, 
ovate, acute, toothed ; style clubshape, undivided. 
Lysimachia siliquosa glabra minor latifolia, Raii Syn. 311,7. 
Epilobium montanum S, IVilld. S. P. 2, 316. 
Epilobium alsinefolium, Villars Defph. 3, 51 1. 
Mountainous places ; perennial ; July. 
Roots tufted ; flowers rose-colour. 
7. Epilobium alpinum . Alpine willow-herb . 
Root creeping; stem decumbent at bottom, rather 4-sided; 
leaves elliptical, lanceolate, blunt, slightly toothed, bald, 
rather shining; racemes 3 or 4-flowered ; style clubshape, 
undivided. 
Epilobium alpinum, Lin. S. P. 495. 
Alpine rivulets ; perennial ; June and July. 
Stem 9 inches high, simple; petioles short ; flowers small ; 
ovary almost bald. 
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