230 COMPOSITE FAMILY 



ened upward, 3-9 in. long. Dry soil. Blooming in summer 

 and fall. Fla. to Ya. and La. 



Eupatorium capillifolimn. Dog-fennel. Flowers white, 

 heads tiny, many, on slender branches. Pappus hairlike 

 bristles. Plants 3-10 ft. tail. Leaves alternate, many, finely 

 cut. Dry soil. Blooming in fall. Pla. to Ya. 



Eupatorium leptophyllum. Similar to above species, but 

 heads are in line on upper side of branches. Damp soil. 

 Pla. to S. C. 



Eupatorium aromaticum. White snakeroot. Resembles 

 ageratum. Heads white, many. Stems 1-3 ft. tall, branched. 

 Leaves opposite, stalked, broadest at base, toothed, 1-3 in. 

 long. Dry soil. Blooming in summer and faU. Pla. to 

 Miss., Tenn., and Mass. 



Eupatorium recurvans. Heads white, in compact terminal 

 inflorescence. Stems 1-2 ft. tall. Leaves opposite or 

 whorled, about 1 in. long, toothed, strongly recurved. Pine- 

 lands. Blooming in spring and summer. Fla. to Ga. and 

 Ala. 



Conoclinum coelestinum. Mist flower. Heads small, blue, 

 clustered at ends of branches. Pappus hairlike bristles. 

 Stems 1-3 ft. tall. Leaves stalked, toothed, broadest near 

 base, 1-3 in. long. In shaded places. Blooming from spring 

 to fall. Fla. to N. J., Texas, and Kan. 



Mikania cordif olia. Hemp-vine. Twining vine, with small 

 whitish heads in stalked clusters from leaf-axils. Leaves 

 broad, heart-shaped at base, softly hairy. Pappus hairlike 

 bristles. In hammocks and thickets. Blooming all the year. 

 Fla. peninsula. 



Trilisa paniculata. Heads purple, many, in cylindrical 

 panicle. Pappus hairlike bristles. Stems 1-3 ft. tall, red- 

 dish and viscid, odorous. Leaves narrowly oblong, entire, 

 2-10 in. long. Damp pinelands. Blooming in fall. Fla. to 

 Ya. 



Trilisa odoratissima. Yanilla-leaf. Deer-tongue. Heads 

 purple, many, in flat-topped panicle. Stems smooth, 2-4 ft. 

 tall. Leaves oblong, pale green, 3-10 in. long, vaniUa-scented 

 in withering. Pinelands. Blooming in fall. Fla. to Ya. and 

 La. 



