SYNGENESIA SUPERTLUA. Aster. _ 551 
Aug.—Nov. v.v. From eighteen inches to a foot 
high; flowers middle-sized, rays violet. 
36, A. foliis oblongo-lanceolatis ciliatis cordatis amplexicauli- patens. 
bus utrinque * scabris pilosis, caule ramoso hirto, ramis 
patentibus elongatis paucifloris microphyllis, calycinis 
squamis imbricatis lanceolatis patulis. — Willd. sp. pl. 3. 
" p. 2034. 
A. diversifolius. Mich. fl. amer. 2. p. 113? 
In hedges, old drying up swamps, and sometimes among 
rocks: New England to Carolina. YJ. Sept.—Nov. 
v. v.; v. s. in Herb Banks. et Lambert. From a. 
foot to two high; flowers middle-sized, rays purple 
or s Mue; disk peus. 
** Foliis inlet) ovatisque, serratis. 
, : 87. A, foliis oblongis cordatis amplexicaulibus integerrimis undulatus, 
pilosis sabundulatis, inferioribus ovatis cordatis sub- 
serratis petiolatis, petiolis alatis, caule paniculato bis- 
pidu, ramulis secundis foliosis unifloris, Willd. sp. 
pl. 3. p. 2035. 
Icon. Hoffm. phyt. V. t. C. f. Y. Herm. parad. 96. 
In dry woods and old fields: New England to Carolina. 
2t. Sept.—Nov. v.v; v. s. in Herb. Banks. et Lam- 
bert. Flowers smaller than the Porc. ; rays pale 
violet. ' 
-38; A. foliis oblongo-lanceolatis ac — ( peren medio sagittifolius. 
= serratis, radicalibus oblongis cor: ato-sagittatis serratis 
petiolatis, caule ramoso glabro, squamis calycinis laxis 
imbricatis lanceolatis.— Willd. sp. pl. 3. p. 2035. 
In North America. Wedemeyer. Y. +. Flowers 
blue, the size of the following species. 
ke A. foliis ovato-lanceolatis subserratis petiolatis glabris, paniculatus. 
. radicalibus ovato-cordatis serratis scabris petiolatis, m 
. petiolis nudis, caule ramosissimo glabro, ramulis pi- 
losis, calycibus laxis subimbricatis. W € sp. pi. g. 
p. 2035. 
Icon. Corn. canad. 65. Moris. hist. 3. s. 7. 1. 22. f. 94. 
_ In meadows, hedges, and on the borders of woods: Ca- 
nada to Virginia. 2. Aug.—Nov. v. v.; v. s. in 
Herb. Banks. et Lambert. From. two to four feet 
high ; flowers rather small, but in great abundance, 
changing from white to blue in the ray, and from yel- 
low to purple or brown in the disk, which gives the 
whole plaut a beautiful variegated — ; 
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