TETRANDRIA MONOGYNIA. 



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Leaves narrowed at base, flat, 3 nerved, 1 

 distant. 



2 inches long, whorla 



Floivers purple. Peduncles opposite. Fruit large, on*e 

 jeed frequently abortive. Mich. 

 Growd in the mountains of Carolina^ 

 Flowers June — Julj. 



S. Uniflorum. 



Mich. 



G. caule assurgente, I Steraassurgent,smdoth 

 Ijcvi; foliis subqiiaternis, leaves generally by fours 



Jinearibus, acutis, revolu- 



lineai 



ti.« 



acute, revolute 



pedunculis plerum- peduncles generally soli 



> 



que solitariis, unifloris. tary, i flowered 



E. 



ilich. 1. p. r9. Pursh 1. p. 102. 



iZoof creeping, perennial. Stem about a foot high, square, smooth 

 .aiin-ly branched. Leaves generally by fours, linear, lanceolate 

 ^mewhat scabrous, slightly cSiate 'peLcles ^o^rtlme o^posl ; 



L IIT Tr' ^'-T^' '^'''^') ^ ^""''''^"^^ h^^f ^« 1«"S as the leaves^ 

 and generally fur.nshed near the middle with a whorl ot small leaflets 



spai 



and 



Corolla aearl;.- white. .,.„.. uur^ purpie. 

 Pirer^MTj^^^^^^ hish'grouuds, 3 miles from Charleston. 



/*'r?HY. dark purple. 



Friictn scahro. 



4. n 



Fruit scab] 



Mich 



nil 



Stem procumbent, 

 bescent, much branch^.., 

 leaves by fours, lanceo^' 

 late, dotted, scabrous. 



G. caule pi 



pubescente,ramosissirno- 

 Ms quatertiis, lanceola- 

 H punctatis, scabris. 



J^Iich. 1. p 79. 



^' hispidura, Pursh, I. p. 104. 

 Soot 



an,l * ~; '""^'' awmuwnai llispid. with si 



»na terminal ; peduncles lon<rpr th^r. ^ "T' '""'* -^'O'-'^s axillary 

 ^^^yre,„e„tl/c™ptui!"=C^r'!;,l" '^^'.-ves^ sometime, ,«e flo/ 



S» 



if 



somewhat jointed, nerennlal ..»• 7 * 



>, DubescPnK n. . '♦u?A'^''3^? ' .^^^"P^ coloured. 



d 



•intliers yellow. 



"airs. - — t^^i'^^y rougnenea with short ri-ii 



.c«r - ''y -nOy -il^, very abundantly, particularly near L 



Kowers May-October. 



J"ua, Drinclies, wliish were retrotsely ciUite! 



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