DIANDRIA DIGYNI.*, 



97 



SUm simple, herbaceous, erect, commonly about one foot high." 

 Floirers in a terminal verticillate raceme. B. 



Var. b. purpurascens ; with flowers of a purplish colour, and panicle 

 •hort. 



Var. a. grows near Milledj>;evllle, between the Oconee and Oak» 

 mulgee rivers, Gei>rgia j *f ar. b. near Crooked river bridge, Camdea 



county, Georgia. 

 Flowers May. 



7. Anisata. 



VerticiUate-leaved Collinsonia, 



Sims. 



C. foliis ovatis, corda- ( Leaves ovate, cordate, 

 tis, rugosis, glabriusculis, I rugose, glabrous, with tbe 



nervis subtus pubescent!- nerves luiderneath pubes- 



bus 



J 



calycis dentibus 11- 



cent 



teeth of the calyx 



nearibus, tubum subse- I linear, nearly as long as 

 quantibus ; panicula com- ] the tube ; panicle com- 



posita, foliosa, 



pubes- 



cente; floribus tetrandris; 



caule 



ramoso 



J 



pubes- 



cente. Pursh, 1. p. 21. 



Bot. Mag. No. 1213. 



flowers large, pale yellow. 



Tound in the mountains of Georgia, by Mr. Lyon. 



pound, leafy, pubescent ; 

 flowers tetrandrous; stem 

 branching, pubescent 



•. 



Flowers July — September. 



Anise-scented CoUinsonim 



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BLUNDRLl DIGYXIA 



ANTHOXANTHUM. Gen. pl. 58. 



€alyx, gluma bival 



Calyx ^ glume 2 valved 



uniflora. Coro??fl, gluma [ one flowered. Corolla^ 

 bivalvis, aristata. Semen | glume 2 valved, awned. 

 1. 



4. Oo 



A. spica oblon 



Seed 1. 



> 



ta 



culatis, arista longioribus 



Spike 



oblong, 



ovate 



flosculis sub-pedun- flowers on short pedun- 



Sp. pl. 1. p. 156 



Mich. 1. p. 39. 



o 



cies, longer than the 



