Valerianace*. 
203 
' 
Dec.) covered with hooked hairs. Stem 10—50 cm, slen¬ 
derer than in the last, not, or scarcely, swollen at the 
nodes which are glabr. — FIs greenish, still smaller 
than in the last; Is narrower. Fields and waste places, 
especially among flax; distrib. but not common; b. dis- 
trib. through the whole of Wall.; Jaccard. 6 
spurium L. 1074. 
56. Valerianacese. 
278. Centranthus. Centranth. I, 4. 
1. Spur of the cor about as long as the ovary. Ls linear- 
lanceolate or linear.—Detritus in the Jura (from 
Weissenstein to Creux du Yan). 6 angustifoiius Dec. 1075. 
— Spur of the cor. twice as long as the ovary. Ls oval 
or oval-lanceolate. Rocks and walls in the warmer parts 
of Switz., naturalised ; Locarno, Sion, Rolle, Grandson. 5, 6 
ruber Dec. 1076.*) 
279. Valeriana. Valerian. Ill, 4. XXII, 22. 
1. Ls all pinnatisect; segments with 3 — 11 pairs, toothed. 
FIs (pale rose-coloured) gen. all alike, hermaphrodite. 
Type of V. officinalis ...... 2 
-- Ls all, or at least the lower ones, undiv. FIs dissimilar, 
sometimes chiefly male, sometimes chiefly female, or 
dioecious ......... 3 
2. Segments of the Is with 7—11 pairs, lanceolate or linear- 
lanceolate. Stolons subterranean (Gren.).—b. angustifolia 
Tauch. Leaf-segments narrower; stem slenderer, lower. 
Damp .fields, thickets; b. stony, thickety mountain 
slopes. 6 . . . . . . officinalis L. 1077.**) 
— Segments of ls with 3—5 pairs, broad, oval-oblong to 
lanceolate-oblong, the terminal one much larger. Stolons 
above ground.—Damp woods of central Switz.; G. B. U. 
Glarus, St. Gall. 6, rather earlier, it is said, than the last 
sambucifolia Mik. 1078. 
3. Rt.-stock creeping, stoloniferous. Caul, ls lyrate-pinnati- 
fid (rarely varied, with only undiv. Is).—Damp meadows, 
ditches; distrib. 4.dioica L. 1079. 
— Rt.-stock cylindric, oblique or vertical, bearing several 
stems, without stolons ...... 4z 
*) With this is connected C. intermedius Rap. (?). Ls rather nar¬ 
rower. Spur as in 1075. Rolle. 
**) V. exaltata Mikatl has a rt-stock bearing several stems but no 
stolons; Switz.: Nyman; in the Jura of Baden: Doll; Yintschgau: Hausm. 
