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3. Carolinianum. Bosc, 



T. jfioribus dioicis 



i 



Flow 



dioecious 



filamentis filiformibus; filaments filiform 



3 



foliorum segmentis o 



vatis 



? 



3-5 



dentatis 



glabris, subtus glaucis; 

 pedunculis axillaribus. 



folio longioribiis. 

 Cand. 



De 



ments of the 

 vate, 3-5 toothed, gla- 

 brous^ glaucous un- 

 derneath; peduncles 

 axillary, longer than 

 the leaves. 



De Candolle 1 . p. 1 74. 



T. rugosum. Pursh 2. p. S88. 



Allied to T. dioicum, but differs in having the segments of the leaves 

 ^val, less round, or cordate, and more glaucous underneath, and by its pe- 

 duncles longer than the leaves, more paniculate and divaricate. Fruit 

 ovate, tapering at each end, stipitate, striate, with the ribs acute. De 



varjd. 



Grows in the mountains of Carolina. Hose. 

 Flower:^ 



4. Rugosum, 



T* caiile erecto^ te 



/ 



Stem erect, terete 



* 



reti, striato; panicula striate; panicle erect 

 erecta multiplici ; flo- i much divided ; 

 ribus confertis; folio- 1 ers crowded 



f 

 f 



3 



flow 



seg- 

 rum segmentis ovatis, | ments of the leaves o- 



vate, slightly cordate, 

 coarsely crenate, glau- 

 cous underneath, shin- 

 ing above. 



subcordatis, grosse 



5 crenatis, subtus 

 glaucis, superne luci- 



dis. 



De Cand. 



Sp. pi. 2. p. 1298. Pursh 2. p. 388. De CandoUe 1. p. 185. 



Root perennial. Stem 2 to 5 feet high. Leaves compound, with the 

 lobes somewhat acute. Leaves shining and deep green on the upper sur- 

 face. Floivers m terminal panicles frequently dioecious. Corolla small, 



Grows in the mountains of Carolina. 

 t lowers June— August. 



Pursh 



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