. 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. 4. Drosera linearis Goldie. Slender-leaved Sundew. Fig. 2128. Drosera linearis Goldie, Edinb. Phil. Journ. 6: 325. 1822. Scape low but sometimes exceeding the leaves, glabrous. Petioles erect, glabrous, 2'-4' long; blade linear, ¥-2' long, about i" wide, densely clothed with glandular hairs, obtuse at the apex; flowers few, or solitary, white; petals somew


. 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. 4. Drosera linearis Goldie. Slender-leaved Sundew. Fig. 2128. Drosera linearis Goldie, Edinb. Phil. Journ. 6: 325. 1822. Scape low but sometimes exceeding the leaves, glabrous. Petioles erect, glabrous, 2'-4' long; blade linear, ¥-2' long, about i" wide, densely clothed with glandular hairs, obtuse at the apex; flowers few, or solitary, white; petals somewhat exceeding the sepals; seeds oblong, black, the testa close, smooth and somewhat shining. In bogs, Quebec to Ontario, Alberta, Maine, Wisconsin and Minnesota. Blooms a little later than D. rotundifolia when the two grow together. 5. Drosera filiformis Raf. Thread-leaved Sundew. Fig. 2129. Drosera filiformis Raf. Med. Rep. (11.) 5 : 360. 1808. Drosera tenuifolia Willd. Enum. 340. 1809. Scape erect, glabrous, 8'-2o' high. Leaves narrowly lin- ear or filiform, glandular-pubescent throughout, 6-15' long, about i" wide, usually acutish at the apex, with no distinc- tion between blade and petiole, woolly with brown hairs at the very base; racemes i-sided, io-30-flowered; pedicels 2"-4" long; flowers purple, 4"-l2" broad; petals obovate, much exceeding the sepals; seeds fusiform, acute at each end, the testa minutely punctate. In wet sand, near the coast, eastern Massachusetts to Flor- ida and Mississippi. July-Sept. Eariest leaves short, lanceo- late, acute, the apex glandular. A hybrid with D. intermedia is described. Drosera brevifolia Pursh, a species of the southeastern United States, with cuneate-obovate leaves and glandular- pubescent scapes, enters our territory in extreme southeastern Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of


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