SYNGENESIA SUPERFLUA. Astcr. 551 



Aug. — jVov, II. IK From eighteen inches to a foot 



high ; riowers middle-sized, rays violet. 

 36. A. foiiis oblon^o-lanceolatis ciliatiscordatis amplexicauli- patens. 



busutnnque scabris pilosis, canle ramoso hirto, ramis 



pateinibus elong.itis p.Tucifloris m:< ropbyllis, calycinis 



squamis imbficaiis lanceolatis paiuiis. — IFilld. sp.pl. 3. 



p. 2034. 

 A. diversirolius. Mich.fl. amer. 3. p. 1 13 ? 

 In hedges, old dr) i:ig up swamp^i, and sometimes among 



rocks: New Fngland to Carolina. %. Sept. — Nov. 



V. V. ; I. s. in Herb Bunks, et Lomhert. From a 



foot to two high; tlowers middle-sized, rays purple 



or blue, dibk yellow. 



** Faliis cordalis ovalisque, serraiis. 



5/. A. follis oblongis cordatis a nplexicaalibus integerrimis undulatus,_ 

 pilosis subundnlatis, inferioribus ovatis cordatis sub- 

 serratis petiolatis, petiolis alatis, caule panicu'ato his- 

 pido, ramnlis secundis foliosis unifloris. Wiild. sp. 

 pi. 3. p. 2035. 

 Icon. Hqff-'ni phyt. \*t. C. f. 1. Herm. parad. 96, 

 In dry wo;)ds and old fields : New England to Carolina. 

 71 . Sept. — Nov. V. v.; v. s. in Herb. Banks, et Lam- 

 lert. Flowers smaller than the preceding ; ray.s pale 

 violet. 



38. A. foiiis oblongo-lanceolatis acaminatis sessilibus medio sagitti^olms. 



serratis, radicalibus (fblongis cordato-sagittatis serratis 

 petiolatis, caule ramoso g'abro, squamis calycinis laxis 

 imbricatis lanceolatis.- JVilld. sp. pi 3. p. 2035. 

 In North America. JVedemeijer. 1/. -\- . Flowers 

 blue, the size of the following species. 



39. A. foiiis ovato-lanccolatis subserratis petiolatis glabris, paniculatus, 



radicalibus ovato-cordaiis serratis scabris petiolatis, 

 petiolis nudis, caule ramosissiEio glabro, ramulis pi- 

 losis, calycibus laxis subimbricatis. IVilld. sp. pi. 3. 

 p. 2035. 



Icon. Corn, canad. 65. Moris. Imt. 3. s. 7. t. 22. f. 34. 



In meadows, hedges, and on the borders of woods : Ca- 

 nada to Virginia. 11. Aug. — Nov. V. v.; V. s. in 

 H^. Banks, et Lambert. From two to four feet 

 high ; flowers rather small, but in great abundance, 

 changing from white to blue in the ray, and from yel- 

 low to purple or brown in the disk, which gives the 

 whole plant a beautiful v?riegated appearance, 



vol., II. o 



