. 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. Botany. Genis EVEXIXG-PRIMROSE FAMILY. 1. Hartmannia speciosa (Xutt.) Small. Showy Primrose. Fig. 3057. Oe. steciosa Nutt. Journ. Acad. Phil. 2 : 119. 1821. Hartmannia speciosa Small, Bull. Torr. Club 23: 181 1896. Erect, perennial, ascending or decumbent, more or less branched, 6-3° high, puberulent or final} pubescent. Stem-leaves lanceolate or linear- lanceolate, sessile,


. 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. Botany. Genis EVEXIXG-PRIMROSE FAMILY. 1. Hartmannia speciosa (Xutt.) Small. Showy Primrose. Fig. 3057. Oe. steciosa Nutt. Journ. Acad. Phil. 2 : 119. 1821. Hartmannia speciosa Small, Bull. Torr. Club 23: 181 1896. Erect, perennial, ascending or decumbent, more or less branched, 6-3° high, puberulent or final} pubescent. Stem-leaves lanceolate or linear- lanceolate, sessile, or short-petioled, acutish, sinu- ate or pinnatifid, 2-3' long; basal leaves slender- petioled, oval or oval-lanceolate, repand or pin- natitid at the base; flowers white or pink, ii'-3^' broad, generally few, loosely spicate; petaK broadly obovate, emarginate; calyx-lobes ovate lanceolate, acuminate, spreading, the tube rather longer than the ovary; capsule club-shaped strongly 4-ribbed, 4-winged, pubescent, 6"-9" long, on a short stout pedicel. Prairies, Missouri and Kansas to Louisiana, Texas Arizona and Mexico. May-July. Extensively natu Talized in Illinois, South Carolina and Georgia. 12. PACHYLOPHUS Spach, Hist. \"eg. 4: 365. 1835. Perennial acaulesecnt or nearly acaulescent herbs. Leaves basal. leathery, pinnatifid or pinnately-toothed, petioled. Flowers basal, more or less tufted. pubescent, its tube linear-funnelform, its segments narrow, 2-3 times shorter than the tube. Petals white or pink, spreading. Stamens 8; filaments filiform, the alternate ones longer; anthers linear. United styles filiform; stigma 4-cleft. Capsules basal, woody, pyramidal, their angles retuse or obtuse, transversely wrinkled. Seeds sessile, in i or 2 rows, deeply furrowed along the raphe. [Greek, referring to the tuberculate edges of the valves of the capsule.] Five or six species, of western North America, the following typical. I. Pachylophus caespitosa (Xutt.) Rai- ni


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