. 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 102nd meridian . Vol. II. Green I. Cubelium concolor (Forst.)Raf \'iolet. Fig. 2972. Viola concolor Forst. Trans. Linn Soc. 6: 309. 1802. Solea concolor Ging. in DC. Prodr. i: 306. 1824. Cubelium concolor Raf. Cat. Bot. Gard. Trans. 13. Simple, i°-2° high, more or less pubescent. Leaves alternate, ascending, oblong-lanceolate, 3'-4i' long, I'-lJ' wide, acuminate, attenuate at the base into a


. 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 102nd meridian . Vol. II. Green I. Cubelium concolor (Forst.)Raf \'iolet. Fig. 2972. Viola concolor Forst. Trans. Linn Soc. 6: 309. 1802. Solea concolor Ging. in DC. Prodr. i: 306. 1824. Cubelium concolor Raf. Cat. Bot. Gard. Trans. 13. Simple, i°-2° high, more or less pubescent. Leaves alternate, ascending, oblong-lanceolate, 3'-4i' long, I'-lJ' wide, acuminate, attenuate at the base into a short petiole, entire, or with a few lateral teeth near the apex; stipules linear, acute, 3"-6" long; flowers axillary, 1-3 together, about 4" long, on recurved pedicels; sepals linear, about equalling the corolla; lower petal twice as broad as the others, gibbous at the base; capsule oblong, 8"-i2" long, dehiscent by 3 valves; seeds large. In moist woods and copses, northern New York and southern Ontario to Michigan, south to North Carolina and Kansas. Ascends to 2500 ft. in Vir- ginia. May-June. 3. CALCEOLARIA Loefl. Reise 244. 1766. [SoLEA Spreng. in Schrad. Joum. Bot. 4: 192. 1800.] [loNiDiUM Vent. Hort. IMalm. pi. 27. 1803.] Herbs, rarely shrubs, with mostly opposite leaves, and axillary or racemose flowers. Sepals somewhat unequal, not prolonged posteriorly. Petals unequal, the lower one longest, gibbous or saccate at the base, the two upper shorter than the lateral ones. Filaments dis- tinct, the lower spurred or glandular; anthers connivent, not united. Capsule elastically 3-valved. Seeds ovoid-globose, with hard seed-coats. [Latin, slipper-like.] A genus of about 60 species, mainly natives of tropical Amer- ica, a few in Asia and Australia. Type species: Viola Calceo- laria L. I. Calceolaria verticillata ( Ort.) Kiintze. Xodding \'iolet. Whorl-leaf. Fig. 2973. Viola verticillata Ort. Dec. PI. 4: 50. 1797. lonidium polygalaefolium Vent. Jard.


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