PENTANDRIA MONOGYNIA, 



245 



late; teeth of the 

 lanceolate, acute. 



Ivx: 



paniculate ; dentibiis ca- 

 hcinis lanceolati^ acutis. 



Sp. pi. 1. p. 840. 



Pursh, 1. p. 149. 



P. maculata, rar.. 6. Mich. 1. p. 143. 



^ooUcremiial. Stem erect, 2 feet high, glabrous below, pubescent 

 neir the summit. Leaves very entire, the youno; finely serrulate, 

 w^ients of the cali/iv somewhat mucronate : of the corolla obovate. 

 lorQUa white. - 



If the plant above described, and which I have cultivated, is the 

 «WF. suaveolens of the Hort, Kew. it appears to be too nearly al- 

 jedtatheP. maculata; although the stem and leaves are more jjia- 

 tirous, and the segments of the calyx perhaps Biore acuminate, tb» 

 mracters are scarcely distinct enough to mark a species. 



jound near Savannah, by Me. 0«mler, 



'lowers June— July, 



Carolina, 

 f. caule pubescent 



X 



foliis 

 glabris 



Stem pubescent 



ovato-Ianceolatis, ovate lanceolate, 



ffla- 



; corymbis fasti 



y«8, ramulis subtriflor 

 "^otibuscalypinia i;n^« 



lanceolatis. 

 U9. 



5 



Pursh, 1 . p 



brous ; corymbs fastigi 

 ate, the b)'anches general 



: teeth 



3 flowered 



of 



|P'pl. l.p. 841. exclus. syn 

 *^- triflora r Mich. 1. p. 143. 



late 



lyx linear lanceo 



Ste 



*liat ^ **!*^^ Leaves tapering, acute. Branches of the corymb some- 

 scattered, 3—5 flowered. Calyx glabrous. Segments of the 



'''fa rounded, purple. 



lowers 



■September 



Mich 



NiTIDA 



Pursh 



^- erecta, daberrinia 



scabro 



^oblongis, subco 



fastig 



foliis 



corymb 



IS 



^l^ lacinii 



^^"retusis 



co- 



ns obovatis 



Erect, glabrous ; stem 



scabrous ; leaves ovate 

 oblong, somewhat coria- 

 ceous ; corymbs fastigi. 



ate 



dentibus ca- roUa obovate 



segments of the co 



) 



slightly re 



