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COMPOSITAE. 



Disk about 2" broad; leaves linear. 

 Disk 3"-6" broad; leaves lanceolate. 



Leaves narrowed at the base, sessile, not decurrent on the stem. 

 Involucre-bracts lanceolate, acute. 

 Involucre bracts spatulate, obtuse, or tnucronate. 

 Stem leaves, and sometimes those of the branches decurrent, sagittate. 



[Vol,. III. 



1. B. diffusa. 



2. li. asleroides. 



3. B. talisquama. 



4. li. decurrens. 



I. Boltonia diffusa lUl. Panicled 

 Boltonia. (Fig. 3728.) 



Boltonia diffusa Ell. Bot. S. C. & Ga. 2: 400. 1S24. 



Paiiiculatcly much branched, 2°-7° high, the 

 branches very slender or filiform. Leaves linear, or 

 the lower linear-lauceolate, acutish, the larger \'-i' 

 long, 1)4 "-2" wide, those of the branches very small 

 and subulate; heads about 2" high; disk about 1" 

 broad; rays usually white, i"-i" long; involucre 

 broadly campanulate, its bracts oblong or oblong- 

 lanceolate, acutish or obtuse; achenes obovate, nar- 

 rowly winged; pappus of several short scales and 2 

 subulate bristles shorter than the achene. 



In drj- soil, southern Illinois to Texas, east to South 

 Carolina and Florida. Aug. -Oct. 



2. Boltonia asteroides (L.) L'Her. 

 Aster-like Boltonia. (Fig. 3729.) 



Matricaria asteroides L. Mant. 116. 1767. 

 Matricaria glastt/olia Hill.Hort. Kew. 19. pi. J. 1769. 

 Boltonia asteroides L'Her. Sert. Angl. 27. 1788. 



Rather stout, 2°-8° high, somewhat cymosely 

 paniculate. Leaves lanceolate, to oblanceolate, 

 sessile, 2'-$' long, 3"-i2" wide, the upper linear- 

 lauceolate, smaller; heads 2"-\" high; disk 3"-6" 

 wide; rays white, pink or purple, 3"-6" long; invo- 

 lucre hemispheric, its bracts lanceolate or oblong- 

 lanceolate, acute or acuminate; pappus of setose 

 scales, with or without 2-4 slender bristles nearly 

 as long as the obovate or oval achene. 



In moist soil, New Jersey to Florida, west to Min- 

 nesota, Nebraska and Louisiana. July-Sept. 



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3. Boltonia latisquama A. Gray. 

 Broad-scaled Boltonia. (Fig. 3730.) 



Boltonia latisquama A. Gray, .\m. Joum. Sci. (II) 

 33: 23S. 1862. 



Similar to the preceding species and perhaps 

 a variety or form of it. Leaves lanceolate, acute, 

 sessile; heads rather larger; ravs blue-violet ; 

 bracts of the involucre oblong-spatulate, obtuse 

 or mucronate; pappus of numerous small short 

 broad scales and 2 long bristles. 



Western Missouri, eastern Kansas and Arkansas. 

 Autumn. 



