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9, Serpenta 



p 



p 



asperis 



fo 



dentat 

 dicalib 



palmato sinuatis 



Leaves 



toothed 



y 





inis 



loiige peliol 



inuato pumatifid 



btrilobis 



rough, those of th 

 root pahiiate, of the 



I long petioles. 



inuate 



termed! a 

 summis 1 

 cemis 

 §ubpaniculati 

 bus, nutantib 



3-partit 



terminanb 



pinnatifid, 

 tnewhat 3-Iobed, the 

 ddie segment 3 part- 

 ; ra- [ ed, upper leaves lan- 

 ceolate; racemes ter- 



brevi 



m i u al. 



paniculate 



S-fidis, 12-floi 



invo- short, nodding 5 invo 



'} 



m 8 -de ft 



flowered 



12 



Pursh 2. p. 499. 

 Plant 2—4 feet high, nearly glabrous. 



,,^to 1 J J r -, . ,- N Leaves alternate, hastate, sin^ 



uate, angled and toothed, with a long attenuated base, resembling a whvred 

 petiole, lateral lobes so abruptly angled at their termination, as frequently 

 to appear propmorse. Flowers in loose terminal nanicles : flnr^t^ n,.rnl/ 



plant 



Th 



bears so striking a resemblance to the P. Alba, as to 

 render It doubtful whether it ought to be separated from it. It appears 

 liom the specnnens I possess, to be a taller plant, to have its leaves much 

 more distinctly hastate, its angles and lobes more acute. 



Orows in the mountains in Pendleton county, S. Carolina. 



^ent to me also from Salem, N. Carolina, by Dr. Schweinitz;. 



* lowers August— October. 



10. Aphylla, 



Nutt 



CI 



p. caule subsimpl 



amu 



gat 



Mollis radicalibus line- 

 aribus, caulinis 



mjni 



n»s, subulatis, spai 

 floribus solitariis: 



m 



12 fi 



8-fidis 



oris. 



} 



Nutt. 2. p. 123, 



Stem nearly simple 



branches twiggy 

 leaves of the root Hr 

 ear, of the stem smal 

 subulate, scattered 

 flowers solitary; invc 

 lucrum 8-cleft, 10 



12 flowered. 



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