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iCOSANDttlA DI — PENTAGYNIA. 



in'liisa. Styli H. 



(ip 



sill a 5-lo( 

 1. Trt.] 



1 



included. 8tyl 



Cap 



locutis sule 5 -celled, cells 2 seed 



ed 



G. foliis ternatis, Ian- 



Leaves ternate, lan« 



CPolatKs, serratis 



linearibus, intei^ns ; linear, entire ; fl 



fl ribus 1 xe pa 

 5-1 



stin 



ceolate, serrate 



stipules 



lyce tubiUoso 



in loose panicles, 5-gyn 



tubular 



Caitipanulato. 



N'ltt. I. p. 3or. 



panuiate 



Spirsea trifoliata, Sp. pi. 2. p. 1063. Mich 

 p. 343. 



Pural), 1. 



Root perennial, 

 late. 



stem herbaceous, 1 — 2 feet high, i^/iv- 5 lanceo- 

 slightlj acuminate, doubly serrate, with the serratures acumi- 

 nate, glabrous. Stipules very miDute- Panicle termiual, few flower* 

 ed. 



I'etals long, white. 

 The capsules appear to me certainly distinct, as in Sp 

 Grows III the upper districts of CaroUna and Georgia. 

 Flowers June— August. 



8 



S 



Miihl 



G foliis ternatis, Ian- 



Leaves ternate 



ceciatis 



inciso-serratis 



olate 



stipulis foil 



deeply serrate 



I 



mciso-dentatis ; fl 

 laxf paniculatis. 5-g 

 Cdlvce can 

 Willd. enum. 



ovatis, stipules leaf-like, ovate, 



pan u I at 



Nutt. 1. p. 303. 



notched and toothed 

 flowers in loose panic 



5-gynous 



panuiate. 



cam 



Muhl 



Cat. Pursh, 1. p. 343. 



In habit resembling the preceding species. Leaves narrow, lanceo- 

 late, deeply lerrate, ^rl^hrous Stipules large, leaf-like, ovate, I»nc«- 

 olate, .let'pl V notched. FloJvers wliite. 



Gro 



V* H 



near t^e Saluda mountains. Dn Macbride. 

 June— Jul/. 



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