OCTANDRIA MONOGYNIA. RheXl'a, 
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In pine-woods of Georgia and Florida. G* June, July. 
v. s. in Herb. Leconte . Flowers small, yellow. 
R. caule cylindrico subpubescente, foliis alternis lineari- 
bus oblongis obtusis sessilibus utrinque pubescentibus, 
floribus subsolilariis. — Lam. encycl. 6. p . 2. 
In Carolina. Bosc. +. Flowers yellow. 
335. EPILOBIUM. Gen.pl. 639 . 
1. E. foliis sparsis lineari-lanceolatis venosis glabris, floribus 
inaequalibus, staminibus declinatis. — Willd. sp. pl. 2. 
p. 313. 
Icon. FI. dan. 289 . Curt.fl. lond. 2. t. 24. 
In wet springy ground in the mountains of New Hamp- 
shire, New York, and Pensylvania, also in Canada. 
I/. July. v. v. Flowers beautiful purple, sometimes 
white 3 the plant often above five feet high. 
2. E. foliis alternis lanceobto-ovatis subintegerrimis pubes- 
centibus aveniis, floribus inaequalibus. iVilld . sp. pl. 2. 
p. 314. 
Icon. FI. dan. 565. 
fi. E. foliis angusto-lanceolatis integerrimis, caule pumilo. 
Pallas in Herb. Lambert. 
In Labrador. /3. on the north-west coast. I/ . July. 
v. s. in Herb. Lambert. Flowers purple, large. 
3. E. caule tetragono glabriusculo, foliis oppositis, supremis 
alternis lanceolatis acuminatis serrulatis, pedunculis ax- 
illaribus alternis elongatis, calycis laciniis angustis lon- 
gitudine petalorum, stylo exerto, stigmate crasso 
4-lobo. 
On the north-west coast, Pallas. 3/ . v. s. in Herb. 
Lambert. Flowers yellow, the size of E. angusti- 
folium. 
4. E. caule lineis prominulis subquadrangulatis, foliis op- 
positis, supremis alternis lanceolatis serrulatis.*— Willd. 
sp. pl. 2. p. 317. 
Icon. Fl.dan.l02Q. 
In low grounds : Canada to Carolina. % . July. v. v. 
Flowers small, pale red. 
5. E. caule tereti pubescente superne virgatim ramoso, fo- 
liis caulinis oppositis, rameis alternis, linearibus inte- 
gerrimis, floribus paucis terminalibus longissime pe» 
dunculatis. 
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linearifolia . 
angustifoli « 
um. 
latifolium » 
tetrapetalum. 
luteum, 
tetragonum , 
