x 4diam. Dicoria Clarkae Kennedy. 
Plant about 7dm. high and 6din. wide: stem about rocm. 
in diameter at base, soon'spreading out into numerous alternate 
branches: branches greenish-white and covered with a rough 
tomentum: leaves mostly scattered throughout the inflorescence, 
the largest 5cm. long and 4 cm. wide, ovate, strongly scabrous 
especially on the under surface, and both sides covered with 
short, white, stiff hairs, margin undulate-sinuate to obscurely 
dentate; petiole 2cm. long or less: involucre of two series; first 
series of 5 small, unequal, ovate-lanceolate bracts, about 4 min. 
long and 1.5mm. wide, glandular-pubescent, especially on the 
margins; second series of 3 (sometiines 2 or even 4 or 5) saccate, 
accrescent, somewhat hooded, petaloid-scarious, densely glandu- 
