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SYNGENESIA SUPERFLUA 



Stem 



SSI 



Leaves 



ov»le.la„ceola.e aV,, iin,t; L ,, T ' ^^''' , ""'- Wrt™"'- Leaver 

 acute M tase rZ?,^ ' '"i^ f™'"' gla^roua, retlculately veini-d, 



five, of *edi4"re'r.o eight' 'Zl^^:- "'-'" "' *^ "^^ ^O- 



bere, who arranJL; r Vn ^ * ^?^^ .'^^'' '" considered by Dr. MuhleL 

 been^nlced Jo add this nT'^h ^' ^^'(''^f^^ «« ^^e S. Latifolia. I hav* 



"what I ca I hv h '*^'*"'' 'P^*''^'' ^«d Dr. Schweinitz remarks, 



but dJ^erst tM:}""""' " ^"^ '^"'^^"'^ ^^ ""^^ belong to S. FlexTadi:; 



riietr^ot;^;;^^" ''^'"'^''^ "' Carolina .nd Georgia-not common i^ 

 Flowers September— October. 



^^ 



tis 



34. Glomerata, 



S. caule humiJi, sira- 

 icissimo; foliis gla- 



ris, oblongo-lanceola- 



Stem humbl 



e 



sim- 



serratis 



racerao rate 



pie; leaves glabrous, 

 oblong-Janceolate, 



ser- 



racerne simple, 



composed of axillary 



superiori- [ heads, the upper ones 



involucrum 



simplici, glomeruli 



^xillaribus; aupcnun- [ ueaas, m 



bus capitato-congestis; | clustered; 

 luvolucris 



multifloris. 



turgidis, turgid, many-flowered. 



Mich. 2. p. 117. Pursh, 2. p. 542. 



i>uttan. Distmgmshed among the rest by its deep and close serralures and 

 the capitate form of the axillary racemes.-" Schweinitz. '^"^^""^^^ ^^^ 



inis species I have not seen. 



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