DiCLiNiA SEGREGATE. Tragla. C05 



3. T. scandens, hispida ; foliis profunde cordatis ovatis acute macrocarpa. 

 dentatis. — Willd. sp. pi. 4. p. 323. 

 In Kentucky. Michaux. ©. July, v.! s. in Herh. 

 Lyon. 



689. EUPHORBIA. Gen. pi. S23. 

 * FlorihusfasciculatO'terminalilus. 



1. E. fruticescens ; foliis petiolatis ovatis subdentatis pandu- cyathophora. 



riformibus, summis involucellisque coloratis, floribus 



subumbellatis. — IF Hid. sp. pi. 2. p.Sgi. 

 E. heterophylla. Jacq. collect. 1. p. 157. 

 Icon. Jacq. ic. rar. 3. t. 480. Murr, comm. goet. 7. 



p.Sl. t. 1. 

 On the banks of the Mississippi, and in Georgia and 



Florida. Fj • O • June, July. v. v. About three 



feet high j upper leaves and involucres painted deep 



red. 



2. E. pumila, hirsuta ; foliis oppositis ovalibus dentatis, dentata, 



flores ad summitates congestis. Mich. ft. amer. 2. 

 p. 211. 

 In shady rocky situations : Pensylvania to Tennassee, © . 

 July, Aug. V. V. The upper leaves spotted. 



3. E. pusilla, erecta, ramosa, pubescens ; foliis sparsis line- graminifolia. 



aribus integerrimis, supremis basi discoloribus. — Mich, 

 fl. amer. 2. p. 210. 

 On the sea-coast of Georgia and Florida. Michaux. -\-. 

 Resembles E. hyssopifolia. 



** Dichotomce. (Umbella bifida aut nulla.) 



4. E. glabra, ramosissima, patulo-erecta ; ramis divarica- hypericifolia. 



tis, foliis oppositis serratis ovali-oblongis subfalcatis 



corymbis terminalibus, — JVilld. sp. pi. 2. p. Sg5. 

 Icon. Comm. prceLGO. t. 10. Rob. ic. 11. Sloan, hist. 



jam. 1. t.l26. 

 On the banks of rivers and in cultivated sandy grounds : 



Canada to Florida, ©. June — Sept. v. v. 



5. E. erecto-patnla; foliis oppositis serratis oblongis pilosis, maculata. 



floribus axillaribus solitariis, appendicibus calycinis 



coloratis. — JFilld. sp. pi. 2. p. SgO. 

 Icon. Jacq. hort. vind. t. 186. Pluk. aim. t. 65. f. 8. 

 In cultivated grounds: Pensylvania to Carolina. 0. 



July — Sept. V. V. Leaves marked with a brown spot. 



The involucrum of the florets white. 



