. Class-book of botany [microform] : being outlines of the structures, physiology, and classification of plants : with a flora of the United States and Canada. Botany; Botany; Plants; Plants; Botanique; Botanique; Plantes; Botanique. Oedkr 92.âPOLEMONIACE^. 560 1 to 2' long, acute, the lower tapering to the base, the upper broad and clasping at base, the floral linear setaceous. Pedicels diverging, as long us tlie calyx which is half as long as the corolla tube. Cor. of a pecuhar light but brilliant gniyish blue. Apr., May. ii. Laphamii. Lv8. ovate, pet. obtuse, entire.âWis. (Lapham) Western R


. Class-book of botany [microform] : being outlines of the structures, physiology, and classification of plants : with a flora of the United States and Canada. Botany; Botany; Plants; Plants; Botanique; Botanique; Plantes; Botanique. Oedkr 92.âPOLEMONIACE^. 560 1 to 2' long, acute, the lower tapering to the base, the upper broad and clasping at base, the floral linear setaceous. Pedicels diverging, as long us tlie calyx which is half as long as the corolla tube. Cor. of a pecuhar light but brilliant gniyish blue. Apr., May. ii. Laphamii. Lv8. ovate, pet. obtuse, entire.âWis. (Lapham) Western Re- serve (Oowles) and southward, not uncoinnioa. 9 P. Dnimmondii Hook. Drummond's Lyohnidia. Erect, dichotomoualy branched, glandular-pilous; Ivs. mostly alternate, oblong or lanceolate, scabrous; corymb dense-flowered; col. hairy, segm. lanceolate, setaceous, elongated, revo- lute ; cor. tube pilous, segin. obovatp, entire.âii)iianks of Flint R., S. E. Ga. I and Tex. One of the handsomest species of the genus, common in cultivation. Whole plant gI;ibular-scabrou&, 8 to 12' high. Fls. very showy, all shades 'rom white to dark purple, and exquisitely penciled with a star. May, Jn. 10 P. bifida Beck. Low, assurgcnt, diflusely branched, puberulent; Ivs. am- plexicaul, subrevolute on the margin, acutLsh, lower lance-ovate, upper lance- linear ; corymbs very , 2â5-flowered; cal. segninits linear, acute ; cor. tube curved, segments deeply bifid.âA very disti'ict species, and very rare, in Mo. (Beck), Cass Co., 111. (Mead). Stem brownish-purple, slender, 6' high. Loaves 12â15' by 1â2", lower much shorter. Pedicels 1' long. Cor. purple, tube much curved. Apr. 11 P. subuldta (and P. setacea L.) Moss Pink. Procumbent, coespitous, much branclied, pubescent; Ivs. rigid, subulate or linear-subulate, ciliate, fascicled in tlie axils; cal. teeth linear-subulato, very acute; cor. lobes cvmeate, emarginato. Rocky hills, Penn. to Ga. and Ky., abundant in its localities, in


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