710, _ SYNGENESIA. SUPERFLUA. Aster. 
saracen‘icus. S. Flowers in cae ade leaves spear-shaped, serrated, 
almost smo 
a austr. Ne 4-Ger. 350~Fuchs. 728-F. B. ii. 
1063. 2-Trag. 487-—Lonic. i, 241.3-Dod. 141. 1-Lod. 
a 159. 3, and ic. i. 299. 2-Ger. em. 429. 
Distinguishable by its appearance, broad /eaves, size, and 
yoot which creeps very much. Linn. Leaves rather toothed than 
serrated. Flora/-leaves very slender; as long or longer than the 
— fruit-stalk. Strap-shaped Siaeers about 7 or 8. Flowers 
yello 
Broad. leaved Groundsel. Moist meadows and pastures, and 
ditch banks. Between Wells and Glastonbury, and near 5 2 
ton-mallet, and sation in Somersetshire. Ne alifax, 
-about <" oy R. Sya. and about Clapham and Ingles 
ton, Yorkshire [in is hedges near Longtown, and on 
me side of the Act pbare Carlisle. Mr. Jac mics 
P. July, Aug.* 
AS'TER. Recept. naked: down hair-like: radiat- 
ing florets more than 10: calyx tiled; the 
lowermost scales open. 
(3) Herbaceous. Leaves entire. Fruit-stalks naked. 
Tripo‘lium, A. Leaves stra ai ried -shaped, fleshy, smooth, 3-fibred: 
calyx scales blunt, somewhat membranaceous. 
E, bot. 87—Fl. dan. 615—Gmel. ii, 80, 2-F. B. ii, 1064. 2- 
Ger. 333—Dod. 37 9—Lob. obs. 157. 4, and ic. i. 296. 1- 
Ger, em, 413. 1—Park. 674—Pet. 17. 10-Lob. obs. 158. 
1, and ic. i. 296. 2—Ger. em. 413. 2-Pet. 17, 11-H. ox 
vii. 22.36. 
Stems 1 to 3 feet high. Leaves fleshy. Flo-we de. a 
from the een of we uppet leaves. Fruit-stalks branched. Cal. 
ference spear or eee diet pointed, frequently cloven at - 
t, bright blue. Woopwarp. Flowers with somewhat 
cmectials scent. Florets of the circumference 2) ’ 23, of a bluish 
lilac. Florets of the centre fewer, about 18. Seeds of the fe- 
male a the size of the others. Sr. 
atshes on the sea coast, in a muddy 
Fait fand j in salt marshes in the inland parts of the kingdom, 2s 
a salt marsh near Shirley Wich, Staffordshire ; in a meadow be- 
wt pas P eo Suliginasa, Facobea, and pronuba, live upon the seve~ 
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