PBNTllfDRIA UONOGYNIjU 



d4e 



nuwcrouij flowers somewhat paniculate. Calyx pubesccRt? 5 cleft; 



segments tapering to an awn- Tube of the corolla 2 or 3 times as 



long as the calyx. Filaments unequal, verj sliort, inserted into the 



tube of the corolla. Anthen linear, incumbent, 2 celled. Germ 



superior, ovate. Style filiform, nearly as long as the stamens* Stis^ 

 mfl hispid. 



June— July 



loa 



Und 



P 



His 



glubra 



fo 



g 



Erect, glabrous ; leaves 



lanceolate, slight 



subundulatis 



scabris: r 



s> 



margine ly waved, with the mai 



ymbis paiii- gins scabr 



corymbs 



ca- 



paniculate ; segments of 

 the corolla somewhat re- 



Pursh, tuse ; calyx awned 



culatis; corolla lad nils 

 o^vatis, subretu 

 iycibus aristatls. 

 i- p. 148. 



|P- pi. 1 . p. 840. 



i^. paniculata ? Micli. 1. p. 144. 



A handsome plant, taller than the preceding species. Pursh/ FlovtSr 



■■owsin vallies, amons; high mountains of Carolina. 



• 'lowers July_Augu8t. 



Pyr 



Smith 



J*, erecta, glabra ; caule 



scabro , 

 o^atis, a 

 ^''tigiata 



Jnincatls 



Erect, elabi 



foliis 



; stem 



cordato- I scabrous ; leaves cordate 

 panicula | ovate, acute ; panicle fas- 



3 seg. 

 corolla 



pyramidalis i tigiate, pyramidal 



cuneato- ments of the 



> 



dentibus ca- 



wedge shaped, truncate 



. cinis suberectis, lanceo- teeth of the caly 

 ^«,acmis. Pursh, i. p. lanceolate, acute. 



erect 



M E,ot Bot 2. p. 55. 



^. latifolia ? Mich. 1. p. 143. 

 ^rsh V; '"^^ntain meadows, 



from Pennsylvania to CaroUn;^ 



