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9. D. Illinoense, Gray. Erect (3--5 high); stem and leaves with short rough p.u.b.escence; leaflets ovate-oblong or ovate-lanceolate (2--4'
long), obtuse, subcoriaceous, cinereous beneath, veins and veinlets prominent, strongly reticulated, the lower leaflets nearly equalling the petiole; pods scarcely over 1' long, sinuate on both margins (deeper below).--Dry ground, Ill. to Iowa and Kan.
[*][*] _Stems (2--5 high) erect; stipules and bracts mostly deciduous, small and inconspicuous; joints of the pod 3--5, triangular or half-rhombic or very unequal-sided rhomboidal, longer than broad, 3” or less in length; flowers middle-sized._
10. D. laevigatum, DC. _Smooth_ or nearly so throughout; stem straight; _leaflets ovate_, bluntish, pale beneath (2--3' long); panicles minutely rough-p.u.b.escent.--Pine woods, N. J. to Fla., west to Mo. and Tex.
11. D. viridiflrum, Beck. Stem _very downy_, rough at the summit; _leaflets broadly ovate_, very obtuse, rough above, _whitened with a soft velvety down underneath_ (2--3' long).--Southern N. Y. to N. J. and Fla., west to Mich., Mo., and Tex.
12. D. Dillenii, Darlingt. Stem p.u.b.escent; _leaflets oblong or oblong-ovate_, commonly bluntish, pale beneath, _softly and finely p.u.b.escent_, mostly thin (2--3' long).--Open woodlands, common.
13. D. paniculatum, DC. _Nearly smooth_ throughout; stem slender, tall; _leaflets oblong-lanceolate, or narrowly lanceolate, tapering to a blunt point, thin_ (3--5' long); racemes much panicled.--Copses, common.
14. D. strictum, DC. Stem very straight and slender, simple (2--3 high), the upper part and narrow panicle rough-glandular; _leaflets linear, blunt, strongly reticulated, thickish, very smooth_ (1--2' long, ' wide); joints of the pod 1--3, semi-obovate or very gibbous (only 2”
long).--Pine woods, N. J. to Fla. and La.
[*][*][*] _Stipules small and inconspicuous, mostly deciduous; pods of few roundish or obliquely oval or sometimes roundish-rhomboidal joints, 1--2” long._
[+] _Stems erect; bracts before flowering conspicuous; racemes densely flowered._
15. D. Canadense, DC. Stem hairy (3--6 high); _leaflets oblong-lanceolate_ or ovate-lanceolate, obtuse, with numerous straightish veins, _much longer than the petiole_ (1--3' long); _flowers showy_, larger than in any other species (--{1/3}' long).--Dry rich woods, N. Brunswick to N. C., Minn., and Kan.
16. D. sessiliflium, Torr. & Gray. Stem p.u.b.escent (2--4 high); _leaves nearly sessile; leaflets linear_ or linear-oblong, blunt, thickish, reticulated, rough above, downy beneath; branches of the panicle long; _flowers small_.--Copses, Penn. and Ky., west to Mich., Iowa, Mo., and Tex.
[+][+] _Stems ascending (1--3 high); bracts small; racemes or panicles elongated and loosely flowered; flowers small._
17. D. rigidum, DC. Stem branching, _somewhat h.o.a.ry_, like the lower surface of the leaves, with a close roughish p.u.b.escence; _leaflets ovate-oblong_, blunt, thickish, reticulated-veiny, rather rough above, _the lateral ones longer than the petiole_.--Dry hillsides, Ma.s.s. to Fla., west to Mich., Mo., and La.
18. D. ciliare, DC. Stem slender, _hairy or rough-p.u.b.escent; leaves crowded, on very short hairy petioles; leaflets round-ovate or oval_, thickish, more or less hairy on the margins and underneath (--1'
long).--Dry hills and sandy fields, N. Eng. to Fla., west to Mich., Mo., and Tex.
19. D. Marilandic.u.m, F. Boott. _Nearly smooth_ throughout, slender; _leaflets ovate or roundish_, very obtuse, thin, _the lateral ones about the length of the slender petiole_; otherwise resembling the preceding.--Copses, N. Eng. to Fla., west to Mich., Mo., and La.
[+][+][+] _Stems reclining or prostrate; racemes loosely flowered._
20. D. lineatum, DC. Stem minutely p.u.b.escent, striate-angled; leaflets...o...b..cular, smoothish (--1' long), much longer than the petiole; pod scarcely stalked in the calyx.--Dry soil, Md. and Va. to Fla. and La.
28. LESPEDeZA, Michx. BUSH-CLOVER.
Calyx 5-cleft; the lobes nearly equal, slender. Stamens diadelphous (9 and 1); anthers all alike. Pods of a single 1-seeded joint (sometimes 2 jointed, with the lower joint empty and stalk-like), oval or roundish, flat, reticulated.--Herbs with pinnately 3-foliolate leaves, not stipellate. Flowers often polygamous, in summer and autumn. (Dedicated to _Lespedez_, the Spanish governor of Florida in the time of Michaux.)
-- 1. _Stipules subulate-setaceous; bracts minute; calyx-lobes attenuate; perennial._
[*] _Flowers of two sorts, the larger (violet-purple) perfect, but seldom fruitful, panicled or cl.u.s.tered; with smaller pistillate and fertile but mostly apetalous ones intermixed or in small subsessile cl.u.s.ters; calyx 1--2” long; pod exserted._
1. L. proc.u.mbens, Michx. _Slender, trailing and prostrate_, minutely appressed-hairy to soft-downy; leaflets oval or obovate-elliptical, 3--9” long; _peduncles very slender, few-flowered_; keel equalling the wings; pod small, roundish, obtuse or acute. (Incl. L. repens, _Bart._)--Dry sandy soil; common.
2. L. violacea, Pers. _Stems upright_ or spreading, slender, branched, rather _spa.r.s.ely leafy_ and sparingly p.u.b.escent; _leaflets thin, broadly oval or oblong_, finely appressed-p.u.b.escent beneath; _peduncles very slender, loosely few-flowered_, mostly longer than the leaves; flowers 3--4” long, the keel often the longest; _pod ovate_, 2--3” long, nearly glabrous.--Dry copses, N. Eng. to Minn. and E. Kan., south to Fla. and La.
3. L. reticulata, Pers. Stouter, _erect, very leafy; leaflets thickish, linear to linear-oblong_, 6--15” long, finely appressed-p.u.b.escent; _flowers_ (scarcely 3” long) _cl.u.s.tered on peduncles much shorter than the leaves_, the keel shorter than the standard; _pods ovate, acute_, 2” long, appressed-subp.u.b.escent. (L. violacea, var. angustifolia, _Torr. & Gray_.)--Ma.s.s. to Minn., and southward.