833? 



jpentandhia digynia^ 



3. Caulescei 

 H. basi suffr 



Pui 



foliis acate-lobatis, deiita 



tis, ciliatis 

 petalis lir 

 duplolono 



1. p. 188. 



5 



glabri 

 I, caly 

 . Purs 



Sbrubby at base ; leaves 

 mtely lobed, dentate. 



5 



ciliate, glabi 



on the 



upper surface ; petals II- 



caly 



twice as long as the; 



Scape, at base, and the petioles haity. Leaves hairy along the 

 nerves of the under surface; teeth acute, mucronate. Cahx shorty 

 vilK>se. Petals white. Pursh. 



Found on the hij^h mountains of Carolina, by Mr. Ljon. 

 Flowers May — June. 



DICHONDRxV. Gen. pl. 45<. 



Calyx 5-partitus 



Co 



Caly 



parted 



Co 



alia canipanulata, 5-par- roUa canipanulate, 5 part- 



tita 

 spei 



Capsulce ^, mo 



ed. Capsules S, one seed 

 ed 



i. Car o LINE Nsis. 

 D. pubescens: foliis 



Pubescent : leaves round 



fr- 



tundato-reniformibus, ii- reniform 



tnnque 

 cibus \] 



idibu 



sides 

 long 



caly 



1 on both 

 villous a- 



Mich- 1. p. 136, 



Pursh, 1. p. ISr 



Anon, repens, Walt p. 110 



Perennial. Stem prostrate, creeping, pubescent, terete. Leaves^ 

 alternate, entire, or slightly emarginate, a little hairy on both sur- 

 faces. Petioles nearly an inch long- Flowers axillary, solitary. 



ilstent ; segtnents obovate, obtuse, hairy. Corolla as long as 



orter than the 



Ca 



tyx per 



the cab 



corolla, inserted into its tube. Jnthers 2 celletl, incumbent, purple^ 

 Germ superior, nearly round, compressed, emarginate, very villous* 

 Stdes 2, setaceous, as long as tlie stamens. Stigmas globose. Caf^ 

 sule 2 celled, 2 valved. Seed 1 in each celL 



Grows in most soils not inundated. 

 Vldwers March — May* 



* 



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1 



