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POLYANDRIA DI PENTAGYNIA. 



1. Uncinatum. 



■iT 



. caiile flexiioso, 

 foliis 3-5 lobato-pa 

 matis, inciso-dentati 





I 



Stem flexiious: leaves 



? 



3-5 J ob e d , p al m at e 



toothed 



coioUarum 



galea 



5 



e- ! 



longata, convexa^ ros 

 ' trata. 



notched and 



lidriiet of the corolla 

 ioli 



w^, convex, beaked. 



r/ 



Sp 



doUo 1. p. -3 79. 



. Pi. 2. page 1238. Midi, 1. p. 315. Pursh. 2. p. 572. De Can- 



Feroiinip.I. ^! 



+vviuaig, braiichintr. pubescent only when very young. 

 JLeGuescCmceoiis.triuicatcat bnsc,, tlceply iob;-d, lobcr. soinewh:it three 

 ribbed. Flowers solitary, 2 — 4 near the s^mo'iiii. oi c-rxi; brancli on pedun- 

 cles 1—2 inches long, two smdl bi-acieas, ^trencrrlly belo-., .lie middle of the 

 peduncles. Flowers of a bright violet pitrplc, hood laige, convex. tap>eriag 

 to an obtuse beak, v/ings nearly orbicidar, the loM-er petals oblong lajiceo- 

 late, all a little hahy particularly near the margins. This very oinamcntal 

 plant gi-ows among the mountains of Caxolina. 

 Flowers June to August. 



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AQUILEGIA. Gen. Pl. 



Calyx 0, Petala5. 



Neclaria 5, calcarata 



inter petala. 



lae 5, distinctse. 



Capsu 



1. Canadensis. 



A. calcaribus rectis; 

 stylis et staminibus 

 exertis; floribus pen- 



foliorum se 



? 



diilis 



mentis 3-partitis, a 



pice subobtiisis^inciso- 

 dentatis. 



Sp. PL 2. p. 1247. 

 p. 33r. 





Cali/xO, Petals 5. 

 Nectaries 5. bearing 

 spurs between the pe- 

 tals. Capsules 5 dis- 

 tinct. 



Spurs straight; styles 

 and stamens exserted; 

 flowers pendulous ; 

 segments of the leaves 

 3 parted, obtuse at 

 the surniit, notched 

 and toothed. 



Wah. 1. p. 15(5. De CaiidoUe 1. 



