ACANTHACEAE, the Acanthus Family

Herbs with opposite simple leaves; corolla of united petals, 2-lipped or almost regular; stamens 2 or 4, attached to the corolla; ovary 2-celled.

1a. Corolla about 10 mm. long; flowers in dense heads (4-10 dm. high; flowers blue or white, summer)Water Willow, Dianthera americana.
1b. Corolla about 30 mm. long; flowers axillary (3-8 dm. high; flowers blue, in summer) (Ruellia) [— 2.]
2a. Foliage glabrous or slightly pubescentRuellia, Ruellia strepens.
2b. Foliage densely hirsuteRuellia, Ruellia ciliosa.

PHRYMACEAE, the Lopseed Family

Herb with opposite leaves and irregular flowers in long slender spikes; petals united, corolla 2-lipped; stamens 4, attached to the corolla; ovary 1-celled.

One species only, 5-10 dm. high; flowers purple, in summerLopseed, Phryma leptostachya.

PLANTAGINACEAE, the Plantain Family

Herbs with basal leaves and small white flowers in spikes; sepals 4; petals 4, united; stamens 4; ovary 2-celled.

1a. Leaves linear (1-4 dm. high; summer) [— 2.]
1b. Leaves broader, lanceolate to broadly ovate or cordate (summer) [— 3.]
2a. Spikes mixed with bracts several times longer than the flowersBuckhorn, Plantago aristata.
2b. Bracts about as long as the flowersPlantain, Plantago purshii.
3a. Leaves cordate, pinnately veined; plant of wet ground and marshes (4-8 dm. tall)Plantain, Plantago cordata.
3b. Leaves with 3 to many longitudinal ribs or veins [— 4.]
4a. Leaves densely pubescent with grayish hairs [— 5.]
4b. Leaves smooth or slightly pubescent [— 6.]
5a. Flower-stalks 3-6 dm. highPlantain, Plantago media.
5b. Flower-stalks less than 3 dm. highPlantain, Plantago virginica.
6a. Flower-stalks 3-6 dm. high; spikes not over 10 cm. longEnglish Plantain, Plantago lanceolata.
6b. Scapes 1-4 dm. high; spikes long and slender, usually equaling or longer than the peduncle; dooryard plantains [— 7.]
7a. Leaves green at the basePlantain, Plantago major.
7b. Leaves reddish at the basePlantain, Plantago rugelii.