PENTANDRIA MONOGTNIiV. 



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Segments of the ca^ 



w 



Plant slender, erect. Leaves linear, erect or appressecl. Tube of 

 ite corolla slightly curved ; segments obovate. 

 ifc terminating in an awn more than half the U 



corolla. - ' 



Growa in the upper coui 



Flowers Maj~June, 



try 



Macbride 



11 PiLOSA. 



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p. foliis lineari-lanceo- I Leaves linear lanceo- 

 lalis, pubentissimis, mar- | late, very downy, with 

 ^nibus revolutis; corym- | the margins revolute; co- 

 fe subfastigiatis, bracte- 1 rymbs nearly fastigiate, 



calycinis | bracteate ; teeth of the 

 Sp. pi. 



atis 



) 



dentibu 



3 



calyx subulate, acute 



subalatis, acutis. 



{. p. 140. 



^Ilch. 1. p. 145 ? 



^ perennial. Stem 12—18 Inches high, generally erect, villous, 

 ^ with purple, the pubescence white. Leaves erect, sessile, some- 

 I ovate, acute, scabrous, pubescent, the midrib very conspicuous, 

 CJa ^°"^' ^—^ "'^^» ^^'"le- Coryvibs nearly sessile, 5-6 

 tten f f "■"'^'''^^'^ ^y ^ ^'" ^ ^^^^^*« leaves, as if bracteated. Seg- 

 &ttwi '^^'-f^ subulate, very acute, hairy ; of the coro^^a obovate, 

 Tentlj acute, bright purple. Style shorter than the stamens. 

 W^I^ I^ moderately dry, and ricli soils. Very common in Chat* 



* 



J 



^county, Georgia, 

 '^^'wers March—A 



April. 



AmceNA 



Sims 



^' hirsuta ; caulibus 

 •■gentibus ; foliis ovato 



^^eolatis: dentibusca 



Hirsute : stems 



gent 



leaves ovate Ian 



fm subulatis , 

 *a, lobis obtu 



ceolate : teeth of the 



corolla I lyx subulate ; corolla gla 



brous, with the lobes oh 



Jot. Ma 



tuse 



p - "•«gazlne, No. 1308. 

 ^- P'losa, Walt. p. 96. 



Mich. 1. 145. 



«^o//a hfe"'*'^'^*- l^««t'es lanceolate. 



4 



Corymbs many flowered. 



"'oifabrJo.u* — V ^««i'es lanceolate 

 ^Umnni^"'P^^? segments obtuse. 



!!^^nical JSff ^'^ ''^^\^^"' ?P^^^«^ ^^••^"S^ the mediom o 



EH^ differ from P ^ "^^'1°°^ 'P,^^'' *^^ '^ "^'^^ certainty, [t ap 

 ^** of its coroiu - ^1 ' u^ '1* lanceolate leaves, the obtuse seS 



'corolla, perhaps by the want of bracteal loavei. and S 



