SlYNGEiNESIA SUPERFLUA. 



593 



Cissimo 



p 



dentatis, caule simpli- I toothed; stem simple 



subaphyjJo, nearly leafless, Jon, 

 e/ongato; coiymbis ter- terminal corymb fe^^ 



3 



y 



<r 



5 



miiialibiis 



paucifloris^ flowered, rays as loner 



radiis longitudine invo- as the involucrum. 



luci 



u 



Mich. 2. p. 224. Pursh, 2. p. 533. Nutt. 2. p. 147. 

 Uoronicum Laevifolium. Walt. p. 205.? 



aM,„ceola,e irregularly .„„,„ed, gl.Z,™ 'U^eX cS Tt 

 etem sm, Jar but small and scattered, and sometimes sligbrty Sed near 

 the base. Flower, few, sotnetimes only three or four, in a^maTucrmtaal 



Base. J' fore!* of the ray numerous, (about thirty) linear, obscurelv three, 

 toothed, white, tivce as long as the involucrum; o/the disk vernuraerour 



^one ".;f^r rkihor.'''^ rri' ^""'*, ^''''-- ""^-^^ «f <" ™y 



Z r. i I- ■ ? ^T' ^^y^^ ^^""^^^ two-cleft. Stisrmas obtuse annresi 

 Flowers May— Junej .sometimes again in the autumn. 



2. Bellidifolium. 



r 



E. hirsiitum, inca- I Hirsute.hoarydeaves 



^ num: folus radicalibus of the root obovale, 



oboyatis, subserratis, slightly serrate, of the 



caulinis sessihbus, spar- j stem, sessile, scattered- 



sis 

 tis 



, oblongo-Ianceola- 



3 — 5 floro: 



? 



caiile 



oblong 



fa^iis involucro sub- 

 duplo longioribus. 



stem 



3 



- lanceolate 



5 



3 



flojvered 



rays twice as long as 

 the involucrum. 



Sp. pi. 3. p. 1958. 

 E. Pulchellum. 



Pursh, 2. p. 502. Nutt. 2. p. 148. 



Mich. 2. p. 124. 



Wit^ theT/.^; ' «to^on,ferou,. Stem twelve to eighteen inches high, and 



"^^ htT^^iy. '"^r'-.^tf"^ l«ves similar, th. upper small, lanceo-' 

 stem .ronton i ' T'"','' '""^^ ^^'^ t^" g^»"«' *he mie on the central 

 ^hTt'lSri " tJ hT' '^^" '^'^^^**" ^^^ lateral branches. lW«rr«.. some- 

 ^iiat imbricate, but nearly equal in a doubk seriesj leaves linear-lanc.olate 



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