814 rENTANDBIA DIGYNIA. 



irinque aciitis, glaberri- I at each end, very g!a- 

 mis. Pursli, l. p. 184* | brous. 



Flowers in terminal corjmbs, very numerous^ blue. 

 Found in Carolina and Georgia, bj Mr. Lyon. 

 Flowers May — June. 



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3. Angustifolta, Mich, 



A. caule piibescerlte ; I Stem pubescent ; leaves 

 foliis angusto-linearibus, I narrow, linear, nunie- 

 crebris^erectis^pubescen- j rous, expect, pubescent, 

 tibus. Mich, l.p. ISl. | 



Pursh, 1. p. 184. 



A. ciliata, AValt. p. 93. 



Similar in size and habit to the first species, but more disposed to 

 branch near the summit. Leaves on the stem linear lanceolate, on 

 tlie branches linear and crowded, ail hairy and ciliate. Floweva blue. 



Walter describes his A. ciliata as having tawny flowers, 

 lias not arisen from some typographical error, the variety he dt^^**— 

 has not recently been seen. 



Grows in the middle districts of Carolina and Georgia ; rare ill 

 the lower. 



Flowers April — May* 



If this 



BIG Yjsrm 



•VI 



APOCYNUM. 



Folliciili 2, longi, li- I Follicles 2, long, linear. 



neares. ^^mf wc papposa. Seed bearing a pappus 

 rdro//fl campanulata. M- \ Cony//« campanulate. An- 

 tkem medio cum stigma- I thers adhering in the mid- 

 te cohserentes. | die to the stigma. 



i' Andros^mifolium. 



A. foliis ovatis, glabrls ; I Leaves ovate, glabrous ; 



cymis ternjinalibus; late- 1 cymes tcrniuial and lat- 



