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PENTANOUTA DIGYNiA, 64^ 



Creepin5,.pcrcjy^iial,-glabrnus. Leaven nearly circular, rather deepv 



-• 3 i4»bcci, crcnate, the under surface slightly glaucous ; the lateral 

 iobes somcti:r:es notched in the middle as if disposed to divide and 

 lorni a 5 lobed leaf. T!ie common peduncle<i about an inch Ion<?, the 

 pedicels mi a line. Umbels 7—10 flowered. 



From the preceding species it differs in having the leaves much 

 smaller, more conaceoijs in their te.\ture, more distinctly lobed, and 

 the umbels pedunculate. 



Grows arnimd ponds ; near Beaufort, common. 



J^lowcrs July— Aui^ust. 



5. RiiPANDA. Pers. 



H. foliis rotundato-cor- ] Leaves cordate, round- 



tlatiSjSiibrepandis; petio- eil, somewhat repand ^ 

 lis nervisque pilosis ; cap. | peti-ks and nerves hairy-j 

 itulo pediinciilato, {rijlo- heads 3 flowered, peduii^ 

 ^^^- I'ers. I culate. 



Pursh, 1. p. 190. * 



IT. reniformis, Walt. p. 113. 

 H. ficaroides, Mich. 1. p. i6!. 



Perennial, creeping. Leaves cordate, rounded at t1ic summit and 

 auiicles, slightly repand ; pubescent above, hairy on the under sur- 

 face, on long petioles. Peduncles short, terete, hairv, commonly 3 

 Howcjed.^ >yo?«r5 sessile, oppressed ; many peduncles from each, 

 joint. toroUa a dirtv whJf** wW). r, ,-r„^),i;=), .^„.,„•..^ cn,,.,.^ ku^!- 



joint. Corolla a d„ 

 The H. coidata of 



..„ Jinthers black. 

 I have, never seen. 



tr^ows m damp soils, but found in drier places thau any otljei 



Ecies. * ^ 



ipecies 



flowers through the summer. 



0. LixEATA. Micli. 



H. gla!*errlma ; foliis } , Very glabrous ; leaves 

 crassiusculis, linear!- cu- | thick, linear, wedge shap- 

 neatiSjtransversim linea- I ed, trlinsversely lined; 

 tis ; umbellis peduncula- j umbels peduncul^tr- 

 tJ?. Mich. 1. p. 163. 



Pursh, 1. p. 190. 



Perennial, creeping. hl^U of the stem nearer than in the oih<T 

 species. Leaves about li inch long, obtuse, linear, taperinj to the 

 base, crossed by 5 or 6 lines as if jointed. UmbJts aiillarv, 8-10 

 flowered ; peduncles longer than the leaves ; pedicels short. In my 

 specimen the fruit appears to be distinctlv 4 angled, not compressed.- 



Found nea 



fruit appears to be distinctly 4 angled, n 

 r St. Mary's, by Dr. Baldwin. Gro^vs 



places in the low country of Carolina.'* M'c'i 

 Flowers Apr:!— Maj, .Mich. 



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