ICOSANnniA POLYST^rA. 



9U 



amooth at the base, downj at the edges and toward the suromit, sim- 

 ple, spathiilate at the end. Smith in Rees Cyclop, suh Rosa. 



Grows on dry,sunny hills. A low shrub, with large flowers. Pursh. 

 Flowers July. 



4. 



s 



K. fi 



pe 

 lis 



iTiGERA. Mich 

 ctibus globosis; 



is venisque aculea. 



amis dabris : acu- 



leis geminis sparsisque 



acumina- 

 ns fo- 



Fi 



3 



lobose 



with 



the petioles and veins 



follolis 

 tis, glabr 



caly 

 ubpennatim 



prickly ; bra 

 brous ; prickl 



c 



hes 



and 



ed 



ns. 



feathered 



acuminate, 

 leaflets of the caly 



pairs 

 leaflet* 



gla. 



bristles 



Mich. i.p. 39J. 



Fttrsh, 1. p. S45. 



■t^ttfes glabrous, acuminate. Prickles sparingly gcattered alon^ 

 the branches, besides the pair at the base of each leaf. Mich. 

 Grows in the low country of Carolina. 

 Flowers 



5. Caroijna. 



R. fructibus globosis, I Fruit e;lobose, and, with 

 pedunculisque subhispi- the peduncles, somewhat 



petiolis pilosis, sub- | hispid ; petioles hairy, 



somewhat prickly ; stem 

 glabrous; stipularpiftkles 

 hooked ; leaflets 



dis 



aculeatis ; caule glabro 

 aculeis stipularibus sub- 

 iincinatis ; foliolis (5 



5 



oblongo-lanceolatis, acu- I oblong lanceolate, a<-ute, 



hg, aigute serratis, sub- sjiarply serrate, 



glau- 



tus glaucis ; florilms co- j cous underneath; flowers 



lymbosis. 



345, 



Pursh, 1. p. I in corymbs. 



n 



|p. pi. 2. p. 1061>. 



H. Pennsylvanica, Mich. 1. p. 996. 



A shrub, 5 — 6 feet high, erect, bushy, with red, gmoo^ and some 

 ^hat glaucous branches. Leaf.' • ' - • • 



pubescent underneath. 



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