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with very minute outer ones. Receptacle not jagged. Ve fon ia : 
to 12, the ligule long and spreading ; disk-florets numerous, scarce y exce 
ing the involucre. Achenes pubescent.— Sond. in Linnæa, xxv. 526. 
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on Mount Wellington, at an elevation of 3500 to 4000 ft., Guan, Oldfield. peat a 
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