. Contributions from the Botanical Laboratory, vol. 11. Botany; Botany. 1102 POLEMONIACEAE POLEMONIACEAE 1103 III. Deummondianab Plant a branching annual with the upper leaves alternate. IV. OVATAB Prostrate stems well-developed, rooting at nodes: lower leaves Vrf^^AZfloXff^^ never typically PlXe^g^ Vo^oTi"^^^^^^^^ ,tip of a d^um- bent stem: nodes few: leaves elliptic to ovate, caiyx Olefin a corymb or broad corymbose panicle, ^pper leaves lanceolate to ovate: calyx 6-11 mm. Upper'leaves linear to lanceolate: calyx 5-8 mm. Cymes^fn a narrow-conical or cylindrical panicle. V. Paniculatab c


. Contributions from the Botanical Laboratory, vol. 11. Botany; Botany. 1102 POLEMONIACEAE POLEMONIACEAE 1103 III. Deummondianab Plant a branching annual with the upper leaves alternate. IV. OVATAB Prostrate stems well-developed, rooting at nodes: lower leaves Vrf^^AZfloXff^^ never typically PlXe^g^ Vo^oTi"^^^^^^^^ ,tip of a d^um- bent stem: nodes few: leaves elliptic to ovate, caiyx Olefin a corymb or broad corymbose panicle, ^pper leaves lanceolate to ovate: calyx 6-11 mm. Upper'leaves linear to lanceolate: calyx 5-8 mm. Cymes^fn a narrow-conical or cylindrical panicle. V. Paniculatab cMofla^Wbe pulSsient: 1 or ^2 stamens exserted. 8. P. Drummondii. 9. P. atolonifera. 10. P. ovata. 11. P. Carolina. 12. P. glaherrima. 13. P. maculata. 14. P. amplifoUa, 15. P. paniculata. often 1 P nivalis Lodd. Low evergreen shrub, with erect pubescent and gkndulf7fl?wer^g^ 10-25 cm. tall: leaf-blades sessile, up to 25 long and to 4 mm. wide; blades linear-subu- . ^ late to lanceolate-elliptic: calyx-tube about 5 mm. and lobes 4 mm. long: corolla light- purple to white, the eye often dark-striate: tube 11-19 mm. long; lobes cuneate to obovate, 8-15 mm. long, terminally entire or erose, or with a sinus to (rarely 1 or 2) mm. deep. [P. Eentzii Nutt.]-(TitAiLiNG- PHLOX.)âOpen oak woods, pine woods, or scrub in sterile and often rather acid grav- elly or sandy soil, Coastal Plain and Pied- mont, Fla. to Ala. (or Miss. ace. to Chap- man) and S Va.âSpr., and occasionally fall.âThis species probably represents the ancestor of the next following, with which it is often confused. Mich., S Ont., and N. , and oeeasionaUy '.»";-f ^f X more densely dant from , exhibiting its greater specialization in *!>« "^°" ^^"^^f^^ matted stems, more consistently notched corolla-lobes, and ^^'^ ^^"f ^ ^mens ^d BnttonH Small, differing from typical P. f^» »«^ ° tKale-mac oTwhite corolla with deeper --««« i''*e


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