One species in Michigan, 3-4 dm. high, with purple flowers in late summerMeadow Beauty, Rhexia virginica.

ONAGRACEAE, the Evening Primrose Family

Herbs with opposite or alternate simple leaves and regular flowers; sepals and petals each 4 (or 2 in one genus), stamens 8 (or 2 in one genus), attached to the summit or inside of a tubular receptacle; ovary 2-4-celled, inferior.

1a. Aquatic plant of shallow water or muddy ground, with prostrate stem (flowers minute, axillary; petals small or none, summer)Water Purslane, Ludvigia palustris.
1b. Land plants with erect or ascending stems [— 2.]
2a. Petals minute, greenish (3-8 dm. high; late summer)False Loosestrife, Ludvigia polycarpa.
2b. Petals yellow [— 3.]
2c. Petals white, pink, purple, or red [— 9.]
3a. Sepals borne at the summit of the ovary (5-10 dm. high; summer)False Loosestrife, Ludvigia alternifolia.
3b. Sepals borne at the summit of the slender tubular receptacle, which is prolonged beyond the ovary [— 4.]
4a. Stamens all equal in length (Evening Primrose) [— 5.]
4b. The alternate stamens longer (3-8 dm. high; summer) (Sundrops) [— 8.]
5a. Leaves deeply dentate or pinnatifid (2-5 dm. high; early summer)Evening Primrose, Oenothera laciniata.
5b. Leaves entire or undulate or finely toothed (5-12 dm. high; summer) [— 6.]
6a. Hairs on the stem with broad reddish basesEvening Primrose, Oenothera muricata.
6b. Hairs on the stem none, or without swollen bases [— 7.]
7a. Stem and foliage glabrous, or with sparse spreading hairsEvening Primrose, Oenothera biennis.
7b. Stem and foliage densely but closely appressed-pubescentEvening Primrose, Oenothera rhombipetala.
8a. Petals 5-10 mm. longSundrops, Oenothera pumila.
8b. Petals 14 mm. long or moreSundrops, Oenothera fruticosa.
9a. Petals 2, reverse heart-shape, stamens 2 (flowers small, white, summer) (Enchanter's Nightshade) [— 10.]
9b. Petals 4; stamens 4 or 8 [— 12.]
10a. Leaves rounded at the base, denticulate (3-8 dm. high; fruit prickly)Enchanter's Nightshade, Circaea lutetiana.
10b. Leaves cordate at the base [— 11.]
11a. Fruit 2-celled, bristly (2-4 dm. high)Enchanter's Nightshade, Circaea intermedia.
11b. Fruit 1-celled, with soft hairs (delicate plant 2 dm. high, or less)Enchanter's Nightshade, Circaea alpina.
12a. Petals entire (summer) [— 13.]
12b. Petals notched at the end (flowers white or pinkish, less than 1 cm. broad, in summer) (Willow Herb) [— 15.]
13a. Flowers 2-3 cm. wide, purple (7-20 dm. high)Fireweed, Epilobium angustifolium.
13b. Flowers about 1 cm. wide [— 14.]
14a. Flowers red (2-5 dm. high)Gaura, Gaura coccinea.
14b. Flowers white, turning pink when oldGaura, Gaura biennis.
15a. Leaves entire, the margins usually somewhat revolute [— 16.]
15b. Leaves toothed, flat (4-9 dm. high) [— 18.]
16a. Plant densely pubescent with spreading hairs (3-8 dm. high)Willow Herb, Epilobium molle.
16b. Plant pubescent with appressed or incurved hairs [— 17.]
17a. Leaves linear, the margin revolute (3-5 dm. high)Willow Herb, Epilobium densum.
17b. Leaves narrowly lanceolate, not revolute (2-4 dm. high)Willow Herb, Epilobium palustre.
18a. Seeds tipped with a tuft of reddish-brown hairsWillow Herb, Epilobium coloratum.
18b. Seeds tipped with a tuft of white hairsWillow Herb, Epilobium adenocaulon.

HALORAGIDACEAE, the Water Milfoil Family

Aquatic or marsh herbs, with alternate, opposite, or whorled leaves, and small, inconspicuous terminal or axillary flowers, frequently without petals (summer).

1a. Leaves none, or else very small and inconspicuousWater Milfoil, Myriophyllum tenellum.
1b. Leaves alternate (1-4 dm. high)Mermaid Weed, Proserpinaca palustris.
1c. Leaves opposite or whorled [— 2.]
2a. Leaves entire (2-4 dm. high)Mare's-tail, Hippuris vulgaris.
2b. Leaves toothed or dissected (Water Milfoil) [— 3.]
3a. Flowers in the axils of foliage leaves [— 4.]
3b. Flowers in terminal spikes, subtended by bracts [— 5.]
4a. Flowers above water, subtended by toothed or entire leavesWater Milfoil, Myriophyllum heterophyllum.
4b. Flowers submerged, subtended by dissected leavesWater Milfoil, Myriophyllum farwellii.
5a. Flowers solitary or in pairs at each joint of the spikeWater Milfoil, Myriophyllum alternifolium.
5b. Flowers several at each joint of the spike [— 6.]
6a. Bracts deeply pinnatifidWater Milfoil, Myriophyllum verticillatum var. pectinatum.
6b. Bracts entire or toothedWater Milfoil, Myriophyllum spicatum.

ARALIACEAE, the Sarsaparilla Family