CARDUACEAE 1329 
Tur de lax: outer braets linear-subulate; inner bracts A obtuse, 
9-1 long: corolla pale-purple: achene slender, about 6 mm. long, spar- 
ingly pubescent: pappus M oil, woods, and aa. Coastal 
la. and .—fall. 
13. KUHNTA L. Perennial, pubescent herbs. caves alternate: blades 
narrow, or rarely of an ovate type, resinous-dotted. Heads in open or compact 
corymbose or paniculate clusters. Involucres cylindric, wi narrow. Corolla 
d lobes triangular to lanceolate. Anther-appendages ovate, 
btuse e columnar, striate. Pappus of many capillary bristles.—A bout 
10 species, WA American.—PFALSE-BONESETS.—Sum.-fall. 
Peduncle and involucre finely close-pubescent : bracts of the involucre slenderly and 
not very prominently ribbed, the inner ones narrowly linear 
a 
a y 
linear blades: blades thick, entire or obseurely toothed. 1. K. Mosieri. 
: east thos i- 
Leaves y l those of the stem, with .blades predomi 
antly a lanceolate type: blades thin, t 
T toothe 2. K. eupatorioides. 
e and involucre villous- tomentose: bracts of the in- 
volucre broadly and prominently ribbed, the inner ones 
broadly linear, 3. K. glutinosa. 
1. K. Ls Small Plant 3-11 dm. tall, slender , deep-green: leaves 1-3 
long, usually spreading Or du Deep linear or nearly so, entire or 
ded iocus d: mature involue 
high; inner bracts narrowly ae ru. 
ribbbed: corolla mostly over 6 mm. e 
h. [K. pan 
lata (Fl. SE. U. $ ee —Pin n Tverglada 
Keys, Fla.—Spec S fro s fa r west as 
S Ala. may be a. to ey species. 
2. K. eupatorioides L. Plant E dm. = 
or less, stoutish, often pale-gre lea 
3—10 em. long, ascending; blades pens 
d 
6 mm. long: 
pappus tawny.—Woods and stream- unb 
Coastal Plain and adj. PONAR Fla. to Miss., Ind., and N. J. 
K. glutinosa Ell. Pla nt 12 dm. G or e stoutish, gray or grayish: 
o 
ra 
ner bracts ord ribbed: pappus tawny. —Dry prairies or plains, various 
poe Ala., to Tex., Mont., and Ill. 
14. CARPHEPHORUS Cass. Perennial, simple-stemmed herbs. Leaves 
alternate; blades narrow, flat, or acerose, entire. Heads in a terminal corym- 
ose cyme, this sometimes cluster-like. Involucre hemispheric to campanu- 
late: bracts in several series. Corolla rose-purple: throat narrowly funnelform, 
longer than the narrower tube; lobes lanceolate to deltoid. Androecium included: 
anther-appendages tly no ie hed. Achene fusiform, sharply ribbed. Pappus 
of many pale = ilies bristles.—Four species, as follows: 
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