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stad, 
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same root. ns 
tieneae high round, 
The leaves are universally ternate, - 
serrate, —" wncaed equal. The lower ‘Gnd 
lateral incisure forming a obe ce the out-line leaf xiidiiais in 
the plate. The stipules. 1 ‘ar, occasionally ea the agian 
branches, subulate, and always eae i 
forming a loose pannicle. — They a are col 
‘omy . 
"late pees: sieitinitiie Ss siekinlh nearly in ina a ght angle at ‘the 
hills, from Canada to the high gravelly banks | of the Ohio, in a 
ae direction. _ It is then superseded by its congener, G, 
~ Pursh says it is found as far as Florida, in shady w 
m bogs: It-is found plentifully in the neighbourhoo of E 
delphia, i in hilly woods, and sometin es on, the bee of rivulets. 
It is in full flower in June. -> oe fa ag . 
