. Contributions from the Botanical Laboratory and the Morris Arboretum of the University of Pennsylvania, vol. 13. Botany; Botany. 352 Rhodora [October '/ / ft U I May \^n (Del NB) (Octobei VOLUSIA; Lake Helen Mr^^n^'^^' ^^^^^^ota, Leeds, Apr 19Si M vc^ Locality: "KeiT'^'^"^*-'^^«t-W 1«tq t^ the Academy of Natural Sdences of P^^ Rayunhum minimum Rore ««//,T ; ^^^'^^elphia.âPerhaos 11^^ species / li , .;''°'-^ep. V: 340. ISn-i â,u::u'- i^^^- not P«"es. i. Kalmu, var. ;jâfo. Barton FIn/ """r^'^ ^"^'^ râp -, ' ⢠^^' ^^- I: plate 34 ' ^' ^ ^ iS^l.^Ste
. Contributions from the Botanical Laboratory and the Morris Arboretum of the University of Pennsylvania, vol. 13. Botany; Botany. 352 Rhodora [October '/ / ft U I May \^n (Del NB) (Octobei VOLUSIA; Lake Helen Mr^^n^'^^' ^^^^^^ota, Leeds, Apr 19Si M vc^ Locality: "KeiT'^'^"^*-'^^«t-W 1«tq t^ the Academy of Natural Sdences of P^^ Rayunhum minimum Rore ««//,T ; ^^^'^^elphia.âPerhaos 11^^ species / li , .;''°'-^ep. V: 340. ISn-i â,u::u'- i^^^- not P«"es. i. Kalmu, var. ;jâfo. Barton FIn/ """r^'^ ^"^'^ râp -, ' ⢠^^' ^^- I: plate 34 ' ^' ^ ^ iS^l.^Stem slender, erect, 20-75 cm. high, sometimes sim- ple, but usually with one-several filiform race- mose upright or spreading branches⢠smooth and green above, usually dark purplish-red and short-puberu- lent below. Cau- line leaves few- 20, smooth rather thin, ob-. ^ Range of LoBE^,^ j^^^^^^ olate. âore orVssU s^/,^" S'"x\ ?'^''' '-'- o^ate! S- 'ong. Inflorescencp a â¦^ ^V'^^'^^ ^-^ X cm P*»fmi^ * '^^ pen- flattish; often ^?rf^''''^â¢^^'^^tdenticula?rrif- ^"^ '^'^' iiuwer 8-11 nmj 1936] McVaugh,âNorth American Species of Lobelia 353 loDK, including calyx. Corolla blue, with a white eye and two greenish tul^rcles at the base of the lower lip; smooth, or hairy inside the tube. Corolla-tube entire, except for the dorsal fissure; lobes of the lower lip narrow-ovate, shorter than the tube; two upper lobes lanceolate, curved upward. Filament-tube about mm. long, pubescent below, connate more than half its length above. Anther-tube about 15 mm. lone ( mm.), bluish-gray, the two smaller anthers tufted at the tips, the three larger smooth or pubescent on the backs. Open sandy or CTassy swamps, or woods, sometimes in brackish marshes, or dry sandy places; usually in acid situations; central Tennessee and Kentucky to Alabama (Mississippi, ace. to Small), Florida north to southern Long Island. Appalachian Provinces and Coasta
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