584 



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MONOECIA TRIANDRIA 



- '-.^ 



- one-see 



vata. Nux monosper 



ma, coriacea, squainii- | ous, 



losa. 



ded 

 scaly. 



? 



con ace- 



r 



I, AaUATICA. 



Walt, 



-^ 



Sp- pi. 4. p. 967. 



Planera UlmifoUa. 



Mich. 2. p. 248. Pursli, 1. p. 115. Nutt. 1. p. 202 



Mich. arb. for, 283. 



Anon, aquatic. Walt. p. 230. 



\ small tree cenerally about twenty-five to thirty feet high, twelve to fif- 



SoU IL Lves. Sterile florets in small ses A etetcrs near *e -t>,e«^^ 



Nut ovate, 



of thelast year's wood. Stamens longer than the ^alyx, 3 

 florets solitary, or in small clusters intermmgled with the sterile, 

 one-celled, not winged, but covered with loose ovate scaks- 



Grows along the margin of rivev swamps; most common m 

 districts of Carolina and Georgia. 



Flowers March. 



F 



T 



CELTIS. Gen. Pl. 1591. 



vp 



3Iasculu Calyx 5 



Sterile florets. Calm 



6 partitus. 



Stamina 5 

 Hermap h roditi 



Corolla 0. | 5—6 parted. 



0. Stamens 5 



6. 



Corolla 

 6. 



Ca- 



lyx 5-partitus. Corolla 5-parted 

 0. Stamina 5. Styli 2. j Stamens^ 5. 

 Drupa^ 1 sperina. 



Hermjlorets, Calyx 



Drupe 1 seeded 



Corolla 0. 

 Styles 



% 



1. OCCIDENTALIS. 



C. foUis o vat is, acu 



Leav 



ovate, acu 



iiiinatis, senatis, basi minate 



serrate 



une- 



inaequaiibus, supra sea- 1 qiial at base, scabro 

 bris, subtiis hirtis. 1 on the upper suriact^? 



hairy underneath. 



Mich. 2. p. 249. Pursh, 1- P- 



Sp. pi. 4. p. 994. Walt. p. 250, 

 Nutt, 1. p. 202. 



Mich. arb. for. 3. p. 225. 



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