4 Leaves vreve 
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o Plants vubescent, the 
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a Peer ry) see 
U, urens Le Annual, stems 
Ya 
rlabrate but i 
channelled, angles le 
the teeth conical in outline, 
ide at the base, both surfac 
surface peler, vetioles neli 
1) mA) Tir as 
twnese commoniv s21 
ovave; inner pist 
ovete, 1.5 ma, long, 
on occasional weed around 
Ci 2. 
y¥CIiS 
oy 
2. 
oe 
or 
ate, obtuse, broadl: cuneste 
eee ee ——— 
erect, 
rather 
lingly rounded 
0AaSE, acute 
than acuminate, the stipules 11,5 
udine to lanceolate end 
447 
Se Ue eracilis 
4e Ue holosericea 
erect, branching from the base, 20-50 em, 
rse coverin £ 
stinging hairs, ouadrate, 
oot mM, 
7 
aves commonly o-4 cme long, elliptical to 
at the bese, the margin very coarsely toothed, 
bending forvard, acute, Bud. mme tall, 
es glebr with a few stinging hairs, lower 
she length of the blades; flovers mixed 
in the 
mole, spreading, <2 cm. longs; staminate senvals 
illate similer, che outer much smaller; achene 
unbranched or 
sneringly strivose, never 
dwellings, naturalized from surove, 
brenching from the 1} 
pubesc 
Observed 
ent, cquadrate, 
channelled, the angles very obtuse; leaves commonly 8-12 cm, long, ovate to 
lenceolete, rounded and more or less narrovwl- cordete at tne base, aciwrinete, 
the anex dravm out into 2 tail 1-2 em, long, 5-6 mai, wide at the base, margin 
coorsely toothed, she teeth generally ovete, curvine forward, the inner side 
of the tooth cone:ve, 5-5 mi, tall, 5-8 mm. broad at the mse, unver surface 
dark greun, glabrous, the lower more or less pubese nt unon the veins and 
snevingly sorirose, petioles 2-5 cm, lone, sjender, pubcrulent and sucrsely 
Per eee es 
