SYNGENESIA SUPERFLUA. Aster. 



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In Pensylvania. Muhlenherg. 1/. +. Flowers blue. 



46. A. foliis amplexicaulibus lanceolatis, inferioribus subser- 



ratis glabris, ramulorum linearibus squarrosis, calyci- 



bus squarrosis disco brevioribus, squamis lineari-cu- 



neatis. — IVilld. enuni. 884. 



In North America. IFilldenow. 1/. +. Raj's violet ^ 

 disk yellowish-brown. 

 47- A. foliis subamplexicaulibus lato-lanceolatis subserratis 

 laevibus, caule ramosissimo glabro, ramulis nmltiflo- 

 ris, calycinis squamis lanceolatis laxis discum subae- 

 quantibus.— ?Fi//c^. sp. pi. 3. p. 2046. 



In swamps and wet woods : Pensylvania to Virginia. 7/ . 

 Sept. — Nov. v.v. ; V. s. in Herb. Lambert. Flowers 

 large, pale rose- or flesh-cololouredj with a tinge of 

 purple. 

 '48. A. foliis subamplexicaulibus lato-lanceolatis subserratis 

 glabris, radicalibus medio serratis, caule ramosissimo 

 glabro, calycinis squamis lanceolatis laxis disco brevio- 

 ribus. IViUd. sp. pi. 3. p. 2045. 



In old fields and on the borders of woods : New Jersey 

 to Carolina. "2/. Aug. — Oct v. v.; v. s in Herb. 

 Lambert. A beautiful species 5 tlowers large and in 

 great abundance, disk yellovv, rays white, changing 

 to a deep violet ; so that at the same time there are 

 flowers of different colours on the same plant ; which 

 has a very pleasing etfect. 



49. A, foliis subamplexicaulibus, superioribus lanceolatis 



acuminatis integerrimis, inferioribus lanceolatis basi 

 angustatis serratis, ramulis virgatis, calycibus disco 

 brevioribus laxis^ caule glabro, Willd. sp. pi 3. 

 p. 2045. 



Icon. Pluk. aim. t. 326/. 1. Nerm. lugdb. 67. 



In old fields and woods: Pensylvania to Virginia. IJ.. 

 Aug. — Oct. V. V. ; V. s. in Heib. Lambert. Flowers 

 middle-sized ; rays deep purple, disk yellow, chang- 

 ing to purple. 



50. A. foliis subamplexicaulibus remotis oblongls integerri- 



mis lucidis, radicalibus subserratis, ramis simplicibus 

 unifloris, calycibus imbricatis, foliolis subcuneiformi- 

 bus acutis apice incrassaiis, caule glabro angulato. — 

 inild. sp. pi. 3. p. 2044. 

 In woods and on the sides of ponds and ditches: New 

 York to Virginia. 7/. Sept. — Nov. v, v. Eays 

 blueish-purple. 



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adulterivus. 



Icsvieatus. 



versicolor. 



mutahilis. 



IcBiis. 



