^ 



srs 



PENTANDHTA PENTAGYNIA. 



parted .(? leaved ?) ; segmpnts oval, 3 ribbed, with a membratJftu* 

 margin. Coruila much larger, wliite, petals qval or oTate, marked 

 with 5' 7di-(inct green nerves and a sculptured nna: gin near the 

 base. JK'tctarifs S parted, each division terminating in an awn near- 

 Ij as hnis, as the corolla. Filaments very short. , 



btyhfi bhort. 



Grows t;car Columhia, S. C. Mr. Ilerbemont. Near the summit of 

 the AI!og!.anv vnountaine ; Dr. Macbriiie. 



FLwcrs July — September. , - 



ntkers sagittate. 



. S AsAiJiFOLiv. VrntenaC. 

 rifunuilnis ; pctulis uii- f n in: petals clawed j netv 



^uiculmis; ru'ctariiH tjift- } taii^s j cleft, 

 dls. Vent. Mai. 3u.t. 3u. 



Pursh, I. p. 208. 



heaves and fioivers larger tlian those of the preccdinff 

 Pursh. I & 



Grows on the highest mountains of Virginia and Carolina. 

 I lowers July — August. 



specjes 



PEjyTAGYAIh 



-^■^ 



ARALIA. Gen. pl. 525. 



Tnvolucrum urn 



Cuhj 

 riis. 



5-dentatus, supc- 



CoroUu 



Bucca 5.sper 



pet 



Uiubels witli sm 



volucrurns! 



^'i 



( Ui ly. 



a 



toothed, Hupeiior. ( 



i. Sp 



A. arl 



la _ ... 



seeded. 



d 



Ber 



S 



folji 



Per 



caule 

 pani- 



nibcK 



J. 1. 



I 



AihoiTSf ent : stem an(| 



loaves pri« kly 



]nin 



ide 



I 



m 



1) 



rafiched, umbeli 



racemose. 



lis raccmosls. 

 p. 3a^. 



Sp.pl.l.p.l52n. Walt. p. 117. Mich.l.p. 18S. Pursh, I. p. 209 

 UemTLl1.H?H'' '\T^'/"=."P !"'"^ straight, shrubby, unbranching 



*teiu» n^ked and prickly Cuet spinous) below, nith tl./l..avH. crowds 



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