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PULMONARIA paniculata. a. 
Blue-flowered panicled Lung-wort. 
PENTANDRIA MONOGYNIA. 
Nat. ord. Bortacineæ. Jussieu gen. 128. Div. IIL 
. BoRAciNEm. Brown suprà in fol. 124 excerpt. 
PULMONARIA. Calyx 5-gonus, 5-fidus, Corolla infundibuli- 
formis sub5-loba erecto-patens; fauce nuda. Stigma emaiginatum, 
Fructus gymno-tetraspermus. Flores subcorymbosi terminales, in P. 
inaritimá spirati. — Quedam non asperifolie: Corolle tubus in alis 
culyci equalis, in aliis multo longior. Jussieu gen. 130. 
P. paniculata, calycibus abbreviatis quinquepartitis hispidis, foliis ovato- 
oblongis acuminatis pilosiusculis. — /Jort. Kew. 1. 189. 
Pulmonaria paniculata. — JVifld. sp. pl. 1. 769. Pursh amer. sept. 1. 
131. Hort. Kew. ed. 9. 1. 292. 
(x) floribus czruleis. 
(8) floribus albis. 
Caulis 2-3-pedulis, erectus, striatus, asperiàs pubescens, ramosus. Folia 
sparsa, distantia, decrescentia, ovato-lanceolata, hispido-scabra, pube brevi, 
nervosa nervis infra peripheriam anastomazantibus, acuminata, tn petiolum 
subalatum attenuata, longiora subtriuncialia. Panicule sulfoliose, ex axillie 
summorum foliorum et terminales, hispide, plurjflore, nutantes, floribus per 
paria approximatis, supremis confertioribus : pedicelli recurvati, breviores 
corolla. Cal. abbreviatus, campanulatus, hispidus, segmentis lanceolato-acu» 
minatis, cingentibus basin tubi. Cor. caduca, semunciam superans, ez TOCOS 
rubente coerulescens, lucida, tubuloso-campanulata, glabra; tubus crassus, 
cylindricus basi tumidiusculus, intüs barbatus et cinclus fauce tandulis 5 
breve prominulis rotundatis luteis alternantibus cum filamentis ; limbus 
oblongo-campanulatus, obsolet2 pentagonus, brev? Bfidus, lobis rotundatis, 
patulis, transversim latioribus. Stam. inclusa, erecto-conniventia ; fil. fauci 
Juztà infra glandulas inserta, membranacea, subspathulato oblonga, nervo 
medio longitudinali introrsüm prominent ; anth, lineari-oblonga, filamento 
sublongiores, â dorso receptaculi supra fissuram basi, affiza, erecta. Stylus 
persistens, cegquans stamina, tetraquetro-setaceus, basi connectens cariopsides 
4; stigma apicula obtusa tumidiuscula. 
A hardy ornamental perennial species, native of Hud- 
son's Bay. Not figured in any work known to us; altho 
introduced by Dr. Solander as far back as 1778. Even now 
not common in our collections. The drawing was taken at 
the. nursery of Messrs. Lee and Kennedy at Hammersmith, 
the only garden we have ever seen it in. 
Stem 2-3 feet high, streaked rough, branched. Leaves 
scattered, distant, ovately lanceolate, hispid, pubescence 
short, nerved, nerves confluent a little within the margin, 
