IC OS ANURIA POLYGYNIA 



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FRAGARIA. Gen pl. 86X 



5. 



Cahix lO.fiflus. Prtala 

 Receptaculum 



semt 



mm 



m, baccat 



Cahix i Deleft. Pdals 

 Heceptacles of the 



d 



3 



5. 



seed 



duo us 



berried, deci 



1. VlUGlNIANA. 



F. calyce fructus pa 



Calyx of the fi 



tente ; 

 loruni 



cx- 



pelio. 'pandin 



!-> ♦ 



pubescence of 



erecta, peduncu | the petioles erect, of the 



loium adp 



supra gjabriusci 

 pl. 2. p. }09i. 



Pursh, 1. p. 356. 



lolii 

 Sp 



ped 



ppressed 



leaves glabrous on 

 upper surface. 



the 



Walt p. 150. 



^ 



The genus Fra^aria is very extensively diffused over the northern 

 hemisphere, and in the southern, one species at least has been found 

 in Chiiu Yet every where the resemblance is so intimate and entire, 

 that it is only in the disposition of the caWx and pubescence that 

 characters have been found to discriminate the species For want of 

 attention to these characters the next species requires revision, and 

 IS perhaps uncertain: 



Onnvs in woods and meadow^s in the upper districts of Georda 



*nd Carolina. ^' . _ rr ^ 



Very rare in the low country. 



Flowers February— April. 



Wild 



.s 



# 



^ 



^ 



2 



Canadensis. 



Mich. 



F. major ; foliolis am- I Large; leaflets wide, o- 

 pio-ovalihus, lateralibus val, the lateral ones dis- 

 n^^nifeste pedolatis ; pe- | tinctly petiolate ; pedi- 



<3ict;llis longis, 



Pendulis 



recurvo- 

 receptaculis 



eels long, recurved, pen- 



; receptacles of 



dulou 



s 



seuiinum globosis, favo- I thu iseed globose, honej- 



so-scrobiculaiis, villosis. | combed, villous. 

 Mich. 



Pursb, 1. 



1. p. a*J9. 



G 



p- 357*. 



yows in the mountains and woods frem Canada to Florida, Mich. 

 * 'owers Apiil^Maj. 



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