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4. Anagallis. 



y. racemis lateralibus ; I Racemes lateral ; leaves 

 foliislanceolatis, serratis^ | lanceolate, serrate ; stem 

 caiile erecto. Sp. pi. i. | erect, 

 p. 65. 



Mich l.p. 5. Pursh, l.p. 11. 



Grows In Carolina, Pursh. Like most of the species in this o-eniis, 

 naturalized. '^ 



Flowers May — July. 



*** Pedunculis unU | *** Peduncles one 



5. Agresti 





owered 



V. floribus solitariis, | Flowers solitary, ped 



pedunciilatis ; folils corda- | uncled; leaves cordate 



tis,petiolatis,-cauIepubes- | petiolate ; stem downy, 

 cente. Sp.pl. l.p. 73. 



Root anmial, fibrous. Stem procumbent, hairy. Leaves :tlternate, 

 on short footstalks, cordate-ovate, notched, strongly veined, particu- 

 larly on the lower surface. Flowers axillary, soHtary ; peduncles 

 terete, hairy, after flow ering bending to the ground. Calyjc 1 leaved, 

 deeply 4 parted, persistent ; segments equal, lanceolate, 3 nerved, 

 hairy, ciliate. Corolla longer than the calyx, pale blue, with deeper 

 veins. _ Filaments attached to the tube of the corolla, shorter than co- 

 rolla, dilated in the middle, Jnthers incumbent, nearly globular, 

 pale blue, 3 celled. Cujyside Q celled, 4 valved, furrrowed, emargi- 

 nate, hairy. Seed 8 in each cell, sitting on tubercles on a central re- 

 ceptacle. 



Grows in damp soils. Around Savannah and Beaufort, very com- 

 mon ; probably imported. 



Flowers January— April. Frocwnhent Veronica. 



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6. Arv 



y. floribus solitariis, '| Flowers solitaiy, and 



foliisqiie cordatis sub 

 silibus ; caule hirto 



. 1. p. 43. 



with the cordate le 



ly sessile ; stem 

 :Ii, liairv. 



VValtp. 61. Mich. l.p. 4. Clayt. p. 2, No. 368. Pursh, l.p. II. 



Soot annual, fibrous. Stem procumbent, hairy and downy ; branches 

 assurgent. Lower leaves opposite, on very short footstalks, coidate- 



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