1160 PENTANDRIA TRIGYNIA,. 



3. Atropurpurbuxh. LaMarck. 



S. foJiis omnibus tenia- 1 Leaves all ternate ; 

 (is ; foliolis ovatis, acutis, | leaflets ovatCj aciitej seiv 

 serratis. Pmsli, i.p. 196. | rate. 



Flowers dark jnirple. 



Grows on dry slate hillsj in Vi 



Flowers May — July. 



Pursh, 



*■ 



it, Integeurimum. 



S. foliis caulinid dupli- j Stem leaves doublj ter* 

 cato-ternatis ; foliolis in- natc, very entire ; leaflets, 

 tegerrimis, subglaucis, | entire, somewhat glaur 



ecus. 



Sp. pi. 1. p. 1468. Mich. 1. p. in. Pnrsh^ 1. p. 19(5. 



Stem' 1—2 feet high, glabrous, slightly branched. Leaves ovate 

 and lanceolate, sometims oblique^ somewhat glaucous, small. Uni- 

 versal involucrmn 0, or caducous ; partial, composed of few \erj mi- 

 aute leaves. Raj of the universal imbet long, slender ; of the par.^ 

 Jial short Flowers of the disk nearly sessile, sterile j of the ray on 

 long pedicels, fertile. 



Grows in rich, high lands ; a native of the mountains. Found b/ 

 Dr. Macbride as low on the Sautee as St. Johns, 

 Flowtrs June — July, 



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mm YNiA 



RHUS. Gen. pl. 505, 



Calyx S-partitus. Pe^ I Calyx 5 parted. Pe. 

 tola 5. Bacca l- sperm a. j tals 5. Serry i seeded, 



* Foliis pinnatis, | * Leaves pinnate. ' 



1. Typhinum. 



R. foliis pinnatis ; foil- | Leaves pinnate ; leaf- 

 olis lanceolatis, acumina- | lets lanceolate, acumi- 

 tis, argute sen atis, subtus nate, acutely serrate, vil 

 t'illosls. Sp.pl. 1. p. 147a. I lous underneath, 



Walt. p. 255. Mich. 1. p. 182. Pursb, 1. p. 20^. 



