. Contributions from the Botanical Laboratory and the Morris Arboretum of the University of Pennsylvania, vol. 13. Botany; Botany. **!!!r- i 1' » \ \. Fig. 9. Range of Lobelia glandulifera. A 288 Rhodora [August^ 1890 (NB, UP). JAMES city: Ewell, Grimes U72 (NB). In the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia is a specimen collected by Pursh in 1806 in Greensville or South- ampton County, Va. This may be a du- plicate of one in New York in the Torrey herbarium, labelled "Greenville" and " herb. ; 6. L. GLANDULOSA Walter, Flora Caro- 1788. Type Locality:


. Contributions from the Botanical Laboratory and the Morris Arboretum of the University of Pennsylvania, vol. 13. Botany; Botany. **!!!r- i 1' » \ \. Fig. 9. Range of Lobelia glandulifera. A 288 Rhodora [August^ 1890 (NB, UP). JAMES city: Ewell, Grimes U72 (NB). In the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia is a specimen collected by Pursh in 1806 in Greensville or South- ampton County, Va. This may be a du- plicate of one in New York in the Torrey herbarium, labelled "Greenville" and " herb. ; 6. L. GLANDULOSA Walter, Flora Caro- 1788. Type Locality: "Carolina Meridialis, ad Ripas Fluvii ; Type Specimen: There are in the Gray Herbarium a few fragments of what is now passing as L. glandulosa, inscribed by Asa Gray Herb Walter I Gray considered this plant to be the L. glandulosa of Walter.^ ihe description from the "Flora Caroliniana" is given here: caule erecto subpiloso, foliis oblongis obtuse sublanceolatis subdentatis longitudine florum, flor. axillaribus solitariis purpureis pedunculis brevibus, bracteis 2 glandula terminatis, capsuhs villosis, calyns laciniis dentatis longis ;âL. crassiuscvla , M. Bor. Am. H: 152. 1803. Although there is no material of this species in the Michaux herbarium, his description leaves little doubt; he himself, however, indicates doubt that L. glandulosa Walt is a synonym. L. glandulosa A. DeCandoUe, Prodr. Syst. Nat. VII: 378. 1839 (in part). DeCandoUe was confused by what seems to be hybrid material of L. bremfolia Nutt. (Torrey herbarium. New York Botan- ical Garden).âStem slender, unbranched, weak, erect or ascending, 30-140 cm. long (often tall, 90-100 cm.), smooth, green, or darker below. Internodes sometimes zigzag. Leaves cauline, few-20, smooth, thick, narrowly linear to broad-lanceolate, X 3-15 cm. (ave. about X 8 cm.), on the average about 15 times as long as wide, decurrent, not much narrowed at the base except th


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