SYNGENESIA SUPERFLUA. 



395 



4. LoNGlFOLIUx'tt. 



E. 



La Marck. 



glaberrimum; I Very glabrous; stem 



caule virgatim panicu 



gately paniculate 



lato, ramis strictis; fo- branches strait^ leaves 



y 



liis longissime-iineari 



bus, strictis; involucris I straight 



ovatis: radiis '^ • ' 



long, 



linear 



5 



um 



vix involucro longiori 

 bus. 



flavis, ovate; florets of the ray 



Pursh, 2. p. 534. 



Grows in Carolina. La Marck 

 FIo<vers August— September. 

 Does it belong to this genus? 



yellow, scarcely 

 than the involucruni 



5. Ambiguuri. 



Nutt. 



E. pubescens, sea- 



Pubescent, 



some 



briusculum; foliis line- what scabrous,- leaves 



aribus, inferioribus 

 subserrulatis; floribus 



I 



parvulis, subbinis, axil- small, 



linear, the lower slight- 

 ly serrulate; 



flow 



generally 



-ers 

 in 



laribus 



que; involucro hemis- 1 minal; invoiucru'm he- 



terminalibus- pairs, axillary and ter 



mispherical. 



phaerico. 



Nutt. 2. p. 147. 



the? wTJn'tnT' 1''^^' ''S^''"" '"^^^^ ^^S^'- ^'^''' *^° t« f-^r in. 

 to L TI;.llTni i"' r ""'^'^ attenuated at base. Flowers about eight 

 xo ten, small and pale yellowr. Po/j^i^s double? Nutt. ^ 



1 h,s^ speczes I have not noticed. The E. Carolinianum of Linn^us to 



is sketch, and to 

 on the %«re of 



Ih ct mT%°;',?T'!.'' '° "='■'''■ "'" E- Slrigosum of th! 



another genus- 

 Grows in Georgia, 

 flowers. 



306. t 394.) 



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