. An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions, from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia, and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102d meridian. Botany; Botany. SOLANACEAE. Vol. III. 2. Chamaesaracha Coronopus (Dunal) A. Gray. Smoothisli Chamaesaracha. Fig. 3716. Solanum Coronopus Dimal in DC. Prodr. 13: Part 1, 64. 1852. C. Coronopus A. Cray, Bot. Cal. 1: 540. 1876. Branched and diffuse from a perennial base; stem obtusely angled; pubescence on the stem and leaves more or less roughish pruinose or stellate, often scar


. An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions, from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia, and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102d meridian. Botany; Botany. SOLANACEAE. Vol. III. 2. Chamaesaracha Coronopus (Dunal) A. Gray. Smoothisli Chamaesaracha. Fig. 3716. Solanum Coronopus Dimal in DC. Prodr. 13: Part 1, 64. 1852. C. Coronopus A. Cray, Bot. Cal. 1: 540. 1876. Branched and diffuse from a perennial base; stem obtusely angled; pubescence on the stem and leaves more or less roughish pruinose or stellate, often scarcely any; on the calyx stellate or sometimes hirsute. Leaves linear or lanceo- late, tapering at the base, more or less sinuately lobed, occasionally subentirc, sometimes pinna- tifid; calyx-lobes triangular, acute; corolla white or ochroleucous, the appendages of the throat often protuberant; berry 2J -4" in diameter, nearly white. In clayey soil, Kansas lo Utah, California and Mexico. May-Sept. 6. SOLANUM [Tourn.] L. Sp. PI. 184. 1753- Herbs or shrubs, often stellate-pubescent, sometimes climbing. Flowers cymose, umbel- liform, paniculate, or racemose, white, blue, purple, or yellow. Calyx campanulate or rotate, mostly s-toothed or 5-cleft. Corolla rotate, the limb plaited, 5-angled or S-lobed, the tube very short. Stamens inserted on the throat of the corolla; filaments short; anthers linear or oblong, acute or acuminate, connate or connivent into a cone, the cells dehiscent by a terminal pore, or sometimes by a short introrse terminal slit, or sometimes also longitudinally. Ovary usually 2-celled; stigma small. Berry mostly globose, the calyx either persistent at its base or enclosing it. [Name, according to Wettstein, from solamen, quieting.] About 1000 species, of wide geographic distribution, most abundant in tropical America. Besides the following, some 20 others occur in the southern and western United States. Type species : Solatium nigrum L. * Glabrous or pubesc


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