4^S DECANDRIA MONOGYNIA. 



9. Resinosum. 



V. foJiis oblongo-oVali- | Leaves oblong oval, 

 bus, plerumque obtusis, generally obtuse, entire, 

 integerrimis, atomis re- | sprinkled with resinous 

 sinosis irroratis ; racemis dots jracemes lateral, se- 

 lateralibusjsecundisjbrac- I cund, bracteate ; corolla 

 teatis ; corollis ovatis. | ovate. 



Sp. pi. 2. p. 352. Pursh, 1. p. 286, 



^ A shrub 3—4 feet liijrh, branching. Leaves nearly sessile, some* 

 times ovate, sprinkled, principally on the under surface, with glandular 

 dots. Corolla short. Stamens exserted. Berries large, black. 

 Grows in the mountains of Carolina and Georgia. 

 Flowera April — May. 



*** Corollis iirceolatts. \ *** Corolla urceolate, 



iO. CORYMBOSUM. 



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y. foliis longo-lanceo- | Leaves long lanceolate 

 latis, acutis acuminads- acute and acuminate, ser- 

 que, serrulatis, juniori- | rulate, the young ones pu- 

 bus pubescentibus ; ra- bescent -, racemes crowd- 

 cemisconfertis,subapbyl- | ed, almost leafless, bracte- 

 lis, bracteads ; staminibus I ate ; stamens unawne(V 

 mudcis, inclusis. E. ( included. 



Sp. pi 2. p. 351. Pursh, 1. p. 286 ? 

 , V. disouior phu m , Mich. 1. p. 231. 



A shrub 4—8 feet high, geniculate, with a few stranding branches, 

 ieat'es nearly sessde, very finely serrulate, with a silken lustre oti 

 the upper surface. Racemes crowded near the naked summit of the 



stem, 2 

 panded. Corolla 



before -~ 



tk 



StfeuJlrT'^t''''}' ^'i^^^^nt. h^nj. .^„f/.er5 without awns. 

 UrreMal ""'''' ^"* """^ ^' ^«^S as the corolla. Berriis 



§rows in swamps, and wet soils. Very common. Fruit indiffe- 

 rent ; commonly called Bil or BuUberrie.'. ^'"*™*'^' 

 Flowers March. Ripens its fruit May-June. 



11. VlRGATUM. 



V racemis sessilibus ; [ Racemes sessile ; co- 

 coroUis subcylmdraceis ; | rolla nearly cylindrical f 



tohis oblongo-ellipticis, Heaves oblong elliptic^. 



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