MONOECIA MONADELPHIA. 



G53 



1. 



YATHOPHORA. 



M 



urr. 



E. fniticescens: foliis 



petiolatis, ovatis sub- leav 



Somewhat shrubby; 



dentatis, pandurifoi 



nii- 



es on petioles, o 



vate, slightly toothed, 



summitate invohi- pandurifonii,-the upper 



ceihsque coloratis; flori- ones and the iiivoki- 



us subumbellatis. ! crums coloured; flowers 



somewhat DiiibeJIate. 



Sp. pi. 2.- p. 891. Pursh, 2. p. 605. Nutt. 2. p. 227. 



uetiot'LTr^' .^'f^^^^"* 2 feet high, glabrous. Leaves nheru^ie on 

 sCik sliS; '" '"'^- '""^'' f^"''^' P«"durilorm, the segments toothed, the 

 Sp/ ^ ^.u'T'"'i'' ^h*^ "PP^*- ''"d those that suiTound the flowers, 

 joloured near the base deep red. Flowers in a terminal cluster SterUe 

 flore s ,„.,rous. Pedicel of the fertile floret longer than he nvolucrum 

 Capsule smooth, S-celled, the cells 2-valved, l-seeded. 



fer nonht Sa "anrh.'""""'^*^ " °"^ ''''''''' '"^ '^ "^^ ^^-'^'-'i - 

 Flowers through a great part of the summer. 



^ ' 



2. Graminifolia. 



3Iich. 



; E. pusilla, erecta, ab 

 imo ramosa, minutissi- 



me 



puberula 



? 



foliis 



sparsis, linearibiis, iii- 

 Jegerrimis, supremis 



hasi discoloribus; flori. 

 bus 



nalib 



Smail^ erect, branch- 

 ing from the base, fine- 

 pubescent; leaves 



scattered, linear, entire, 

 the upper ones disco- 

 loured at base: flowers 



fasciculato-termi- fasciculate, terminal, 

 us. 



^lich,'2. p. 210, 



605 



Nutt. 2j p. 227. 



V 



^nJrtrT/^'Vr^''^ byMichaux to grow along the sea-coasi 

 •^r jorida. I have never met v/ith it. 

 * Jowers 



of Georgia 



^' Hype 



'RICIFOLIA. 



Lin. 



. E. glabra; 

 ^'"la, patufo-erecta; ra 



raniosis- 



Glab 



rous 



? 



branch 



jing, erect, expanding: 



