. Contributions from the Botanical Laboratory and the Morris Arboretum of the University of Pennsylvania, vol. 13. Botany; Botany. 348 Rhodora [October ''â i I t I' / kllen. ^'^^ ^^""^ ""^ ''^^'''*' 'P'"^"'' ^* ^"^^* "^tiJ ^«^e "material 16 L. Halei Small, FI. 1145. 1903. Type Locality- wet prairies western Louisiana; Texas, near Houston^? 'tI^^^^^ Specimen: authentic material, collected by J. Hale at Alexandria La and Identified by Asa Gray as L. Ldovidala seeT^ the Xn^m 1^^T'~/'tYT'^''^^ ^^^^' ^^^^- ^^' Acad. Arts Sc" ^n. 60. 1877;


. Contributions from the Botanical Laboratory and the Morris Arboretum of the University of Pennsylvania, vol. 13. Botany; Botany. 348 Rhodora [October ''â i I t I' / kllen. ^'^^ ^^""^ ""^ ''^^'''*' 'P'"^"'' ^* ^"^^* "^tiJ ^«^e "material 16 L. Halei Small, FI. 1145. 1903. Type Locality- wet prairies western Louisiana; Texas, near Houston^? 'tI^^^^^ Specimen: authentic material, collected by J. Hale at Alexandria La and Identified by Asa Gray as L. Ldovidala seeT^ the Xn^m 1^^T'~/'tYT'^''^^ ^^^^' ^^^^- ^^' Acad. Arts Sc" ^n. 60. 1877; not L. Ludomciana Wood, Class Book 476 1861 -^ br^rchra'o^r^^^^^ ^^' ^^"^!..^j: -^^^ ^-^ ^^-^ Sht leaves few ^T^^^^ ^T' ""' '"^^^'^ '^"^^ *^^ ^^^^^ Pauline n?J2; Ki ?*^' somewhat appressed to the stem, the lower petiolate; oblanceolate, short-acute below, about X 5-8 be- coming lance- acute above; subentire or sharply toothed. Upper leaves bract-like, dis- tant; the larger leaves well be- low the inflo- rescence. Inflo- rescence a termi- nal raceme to 35 cm. long, not noticeably se- cund, loosely 5- 30 flowered. Pedicels rough, curved, 5-8 mm. long in fruit, each with a pair 1936] McVaugh,âNorth American Species of Lobelia 349. /r^'^'j^^'^T^^*® °^ Lobelia Halei (unframed) anH long as the pedicels. Calyx in anthesis short-campanulate or hpm; nte' rtT'''â¢'."="*' '^«'â¢"« hemispheric ZlvTt stronSv wWe Ca^Io^viT- '." '^'''^''''- C''P="lehalf inferio⢠ongSn round, conspicuous, less than 1 mm. long. FWct 15-20 V22?l^ mm. long, pubescent below, connate above A^ther-luZ 21^^ * Sp''ttthr"'t^''\*''''f"° â¢'"'- -tht densely whttt^T,^ at tip, the three larger heavily pubescent on the prS â ^ v-iy Sk' "^y r3^ f -^ W^ usually in sandy soil. Coastal Plain, Louisiana and eastern Texas; doubtfully north to Kansas. Flower April-July. Material seen: Louisiana: "Cigers Point


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