Granatcse. Onagraceee. 
169 
the last (5—7 cm). Corymbs gen. denser.—Rocky places 
of the Alp., subalp. and Jura; calcareous soil. 6, 7 
Chamaemespilus Crantz. 808. 
OBS. S. Aria-tormhmlis (confnsa Grrnl.; Lagern!). 
182. Aronia. Rock-medlar. XII, 11. 
1. Ls oval, denticulate, floccose underneath, glabr. later. 
Fr. of a blue-black resembling that of the Bilberry. 
Amelanchier vulgaris Monch.—Rocky mountain slopes; 
fairly distrib. 4 rotundifolia Pars. 809. 
, ; 
33. Granatese. 
183. Punica. Punica. XII, 5. 
1. Ls lanceolate, entire, glabr. FI. of a bright scarlet red. 
Rocky slopes; completely naturalised in southern Tyrol 
like the vine; in Wall. (Tourbillon, Valere, but its 
existence appears precarious). 6 . Granatum L. 810. 
34. Onagracese. 
184. Epilobium. Willow-herb. VIII, 12. 
1. Pets entire or emarginate. Stas and style inclined down¬ 
wards ......... 2 
— Pets 2-lobed. Stas and style erect ... 4- 
2. Ls lanceolate, bluish-green and net-veined underneath. 
E. angustifolium Koch.—Wood-clearings; cut timber; 
distrib. 6. 7.spicatum Lam. 811. 
— Ls linear or linear-lanceolate, almost of the same colour 
on both sides, not veined ..... 3 
8- Style villous at the base, about as long as the stas. E. 
Dodonsei Koch. — Gravelly places, water-side (wanting 
in T. U.). 7 . . rosmarinifolium Hank. 812. 
— The lower half of the style pubescent, style about half 
as long as the stas. Stem lower than in the last (up to 
20 cm), ascending, with branches in the lower part. Ls 
rather larger, more distant; cal. brown-red. E. crassi- 
folium auct. not Lehm.—Gravel-beds of alpine torrents; 
descending sometimes. 7 . Fleischeri Hochst. 813. 
4(1). The 4 stigs separate, spreading. Stem cylindric, with¬ 
out prominent lines ... o 
The 4 stigs united like a club (in 820 and 823?), rather 
spreading at the top. Stem gen. with prominent lines 7 
5. Young fls and branch-tips erect. Ls lanceolate, with 
but little variation in width, sessile, or the lower ones 
very shortly petioled ...... 6 
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