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flYNGENESIA iEQUALlS. 



v; 



ANICULATUM. 



Nearly 



glabrous ; 



stem erect^leafy^ pan 



iculale 



9 



woolly 



and 



4. P 



H. glabriiisculum ; 



caule erecto, folioso, 



aniculato, inferne al- 



o-lanato, pedicellis 

 capillaribus; foliis lan- 

 ceolatis, niidis, denta- 

 tis, membranaceis. 



I 



Sp. pL 3- p. t572. Mich. 2. p. 86. Pursh 2. p. 503. 



Hoof perenniaL Ste7n 2 — 4 feet high, branching, nearly glabrous to- 

 wards the summit. Leaves lanceolate, thin, glabrous, sessile, sparingly 

 but very regularly denticulate. Panicle large, compound. Flowers on 

 long slender peduncles. Interior leaves of the involucrum very narrow^, 

 glabrous; florets yellow. Seed deeply furrowed. Receptacle naked. 



Grows in the mountains of Carolma. 



Flowers July — September. 



hoary beloWj pedicels 

 capillary ; leaves Ian- 

 ceolate^ naked^ tooth- 

 ed^ membranaceous. 



KRIGIA. Gen. Pl. 1244. 



Involucrum poly 



Involucrum many 



pliyllum^simplex. Re- leaved, simple. 

 ceptaculum nudum, ceptacle naked. 



Re- 

 Pap 



Pappus duplex, exte- j)us double, the exte 

 rior membianaceus, rior membranaceous, 



interior capiJlaceus. 



the interior hairy. 



• 



1. V 

 K. 



IRGINICA. 



pusilla, glauca; 

 foliis primariis, subro- 



first 



Small, glaucous; the 



leaves nearly 



tundis,integris,C3eteris round, entire, the rest 



lyratis. 



subglabris 



lyrate. 



nearly 



gla 



scapis unifloris, gla- brous; scapes oneflow- 

 bris, demum foliis Ion- 1 ered, glabrous, finally 

 gioribus 5 " ' 



labro. 

 126. 



mvolucro I longer than the leavesj 



Nutt. 2. p* j involucrum glabrous. 



Sp. pl. 3. p. 161 8. Pursh 2. p. 504- 

 H)^oseris Virginica. Mich. 2. p. 88. 



