GYNANDRIA HEXANDRIA 



511 



Peduncles solitary. Corolla long, somewhat tubular, brown, the border 

 three-cleft, equal. Anthers six, beneath the stigmas. Style short, sticma 

 six-parted. •? 7 & 



Grows on the mountains, Pennsylvania to Georgia. 

 Flowers June. Pursh. 



2. TOMENTOSA. 



Sims. 



A. caule volubili; fo 

 liis rotundato cordatis 

 subtus tomentosis: co 



9 



5 



roUa villosa, limbo tri 



fido 



> 



ubaequali 



Stem voluble; leaves 

 nearly round, cordate, 

 tomentose underneath 

 corolla villous, the bor 

 der 3-cleft 

 qual. 



5 



f 



nearly e 



■m 



■m 



Nutt. 2. p. 199. 



A. Hirsuta, Muhl. Cat. p. 81. 



Stem ascending to the summits' of the loftiest trees, cordate, nearly round, 

 tomentose underneath, strongly veined, when young entirely covered as well 

 asthe young branches and corolla with a dense villous tomentum. Peduncles 

 solitary, without bracteal leaves. Corolla ascendant, greenish yellow, the 

 border three-cleft, the orifice oblique,. the margin rugose, dark purple. Stig- 

 mas three. Anthers immprspH in the stulo J^utt, '^ * 



Flowers 



Anthers immersed in the style. 

 the mountains of Carolina. Nutt. 



3. Serpentaria. 



Lin. 



A. 



oblon 



foliis 



cordatis 



y 



glS 



acummatis,* 



caule flexuoso; pedun 

 culis radicalibus: co 



? 



roUae labio lanceolato. 



Sp. pi. 4. p. 159. Walt. p. 2 

 Nutt. 2. p. 



200 



Leaves cordate, ob- 

 long, acuminate; stem 

 flexuous; peduncles 

 radical; lip of the co- 

 rolla lanceolate. 



Nutt. 2. p. 162. Pursh, 2. p. 569. 



i2oo< perennial, composed of many filiform fibres, pungent and ; 



kn'tt ^^^ ^u ^^^^^ 'inches high, herbaceous, pubescent, erect, genici 



juiotty at base, as if formed of the remains of older stems. Leaves 



ng lanceolate, slightly acuminate, a little hairv. cordate at base. 



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