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SYNGENESIA JiQUALI^* 



loiigus, 

 Semina 

 striata 



semibifidus. 



glabra 



^ 



(5) 



vel 



angulata. 



Pappus pilosus, 

 rumque scaber. 



pie 

 Re 



long, 



'w 



deeply 



cle ft. 



Seeds glabrous, 5 stri 



ate or angled. 



Pap 



ceptaculum nudum. 

 * Involucris 3 



i 



fioris. 



5 



pus hairy, generally 

 scabrous. Receptacle 

 naked. 



* Involucrum con' 



5 flowers. 



taming 3 



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1. F(ENICULACEUM. 



h 



E. caule paniculato; 



\ 



Stem 



paniculate; 



foliis 



labris, inferiori- leaves glabrous, 



the 



bus pinnatis, superior- lower pinnate, the up 



ibus fasciculatis, omm 

 bus filiformibus. 



per clustered 

 form. 



i 



all fill 



Pursh, 2. p. 512. Nutt. 2. p- 135 



Walt, p. 199. 



Sp, pi. 3. p. 1750. 



E. Foeniculoides. 



Chrysocoma Capilfacea. JMich. 2, p. 101. 



Root perennial. Stem herbaceous,, three to ten feet high, striate, clothed 

 with a soft pubescence- Lower leaves compoundly pinnate or pinnatifid, 

 the segments generally about an inch long, filiform, glabrous and furrowed 

 along the upper surface; the upper setaceous in fasciculate clusters. FioW' 

 ers very small and numerous, in compound nearly erect panicles. Inoolu^ 

 crum ten-leaved, three to five flowered, the five interior leaves equal, the 

 exterior small, all linear-lanceolate, pubescent. Corolla tubular, five-cleft, 

 of a yellowish white colour, sometimes sprinkled with purple- Sttunens 

 very short. Germ oblong, glabrous. Style much longer than the corolla, 

 deeply two-cloft, stigmas glandular, obtuse. Seeds cylindrical. Pappus 

 slightly scabrous. Receptacle naked, dotted. 



Grows in pastures very abundantly, preferring damp rich soils. Dog- 

 Fennel. 



Flowers September — October. 



2. CoRONOPIFOLIUM. 



E. caiile paniculato; 

 foliis inferioribus pin- 

 natifidis^ laciniis lauce- 

 olato-linearibus^ denti- 



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Stem 



pam 



iciilate 





lower leaves pinnatifid 

 the segments lanceo- 

 late linear, denticulate, 



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