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 . sessile leaves, andi-5-flowered axillary peduncles; flowers white, purple, pink, or yellow. Sepals acute orobtuse. Corolla campanulate or funnelform-campanulate; limb plaited, 5-angIed or slightly5-lobed. Stamens included; filaments filiform, or dilated at the base. Ovary 2-celled; style2-cleft or 2-parted; stigmas capitate. Capsule globose to ovoid, 2-celled, 2-4-valved. Styl
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 . sessile leaves, andi-5-flowered axillary peduncles; flowers white, purple, pink, or yellow. Sepals acute orobtuse. Corolla campanulate or funnelform-campanulate; limb plaited, 5-angIed or slightly5-lobed. Stamens included; filaments filiform, or dilated at the base. Ovary 2-celled; style2-cleft or 2-parted; stigmas capitate. Capsule globose to ovoid, 2-celled, 2-4-valved. Stylerarely 3-parted and ovary 3-celled. Seeds 1-4, glabrous or pubescent. [Greek, referring tothe 2-parted style.] Seven known species, of the southeastern United States and Mexico. In our first edition thisgenus was referred to the Australian Breueria R. Br. Type species : Convolvulus aquaticus Walt. Sepals acute or acuminate; leaves oblong, elliptic or linear. Corolla white: filaments pubescent; plant pubescent or puberulent. i. S. hutnisfrata. Corolla purple ; filaments glabrous ; plants silky-tomentose. 2. 5. aquatica. Sepals obtuse; leaves narrowly linear. 3- -S^- Pickeringii. Genus i. MORNING-GLORY FAMILY. 41. I. Stylisma humistrata (Walt.) Breweria. Fig. 3424. Convolvulus humistrafns Walt. Fl. Car. 94. humistrata Chapm. Fl. S. States, 346. humistrata A, Gray, Man. Ed. 5, 376. humistrata A. Gray, Syn. Fl. 2: Part i, 217. 1878. Pubescent or puberulent; stems slender, i°-2° long,simple, or with a few long branches. Leaves elliptic,oblong-elliptic, or ovate-oblong, obtuse and mucronulateor some of them emarginate at the apex, subcordate,rounded or narrowed at the base, i-i wide, 1-2 long;petioles i-3 long; peduncles slender, longer than theleaves, 1-7-flowered, minutely bracted at the summit;sepals glabrous or puberulent, oblong, acuminate, 2-3long; corolla white. 6-8 long; filaments pubescent; 2, style 2-cleft; capsule
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