SYnofixEsiA suPERFLUA. Aster, 



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calycinis laxis foliaceis subcuneiforraibus acutiusculis 

 squarrosis. IF Hid. sp:pL-3. p. 204S. 

 In low meadows, on the sides of woods : Pensylvania to 

 Virginia, u . Aug.— Nov, v. v. ; v. s. in Herb. 

 Lamlert. About two feet high j flowers large, blue. 



5/. A. Foliis oblongo-Ianceolatis acuminatis sessilibus glabris serotinus^ 

 margine scabris, inferinribus serratis, ramis corymbo- 

 sis glabris, ramulis unifloris, calycinis squamis lan- 

 ceolatis acuminatis patentibus.— ?Fz7/a?, sp. pi. 3. 

 p. 204g. 

 In low grounds and on the banks of ditches : New York 

 to Virginia. %. Sept. — Nov, v. v.; v. s. in Herb. 

 Lambert. About three feet high j flowers large, blue, 



58. A. foliis sessilibus serratis glabris spathulato-lanceolatis tardiflorm^ 

 basi attenuatis et margine utroque latere deflexis, ra- 

 mis divaricatis, calycibus laxis, foliolis lanceolato- 

 linearibus subaequalibus glabris. — IVilld. sp. pi. 3. 

 p. 2049. 

 In low overflowed grounds : New York to Virginia j 

 rare. 1/. Oct, Nov. v. v. flowers below the mid- 

 dle size J rays pale blue. 



A. foliis subamplexicaulibus oblongo-lanceolatis acumi- llandus, 



natis serratis glabris, caule pyramidato-raraoso, ramis 

 axillaribus racemifloris folio vix longioribus, pedun- 

 culis fomentosis nudis, calycibus laxis subaequalibus 

 disco brevioribus. — Herb. Bank's, mss. 



In Canada. IJ.. Oct. Nov. v. s. in Herb. Banks. 'Flow- 

 ers above the middle size ; rays pale purple. 



60, A. foliis lato-lanceolatis inferne attenuatis inteoris su- acuminatus, 

 perne inaeqnaliter serratis longissime acuminatis, caide 

 simplici flexuoso anguloso, panicula corymbosa divari- 

 cato-dichotoma, calycinis foliolis laxis linearibus disco 

 brevioribus. — Mich.fl.amer. 2. p. lOp. 

 a. A. caule altiore, panicula multiflora foliosa. elation 



A. latifolius. Herb. Banks, et Lambert. 

 /3. A. caule pumilo, corymbo paucifloro nudo vix foliis purailus, 

 altiore. 

 In Canada and on the Allegony mountains, in rocky 

 shady situations. /3. On the highest mountains of 

 Virginia and Carolina. 3/, Aug. -Oct. v. y. About a 

 foot or more high 3 flowers middle-sized ; rays white, 

 A. foliis oblongis 3-nervibus basi angustatis acutis, supe- conyzoides, 

 rioribus sessilibus subintegerrimis, inferioribus petio- 

 latis serratis, caule simplici apice corymboso, calyci- 



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