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7. A. quadrifolia, Jacq. (FOUR-LEAVED MILKWEED.) Nearly smooth 

 (10'- 18' high), slender ; leaves ovate, or sometimes oiute-lanceolate, petioled, usually 

 tape\-pointed, the middle ones in whorls of four ; pedicels capillary ; divisions of the 

 (paU pink) corolla oblong ; hoods of the white crown elliptical-ovate, the incurved 

 horn short and thick; pods linear-lanceolate, smooth. Dry woods and hills; 

 rather common. June. Leaves 2' -4' long, variable on the s.ame plant, some- 

 times all opposite, rarely with two whorls. Umbels 2-5; peduncles I'-l^' 

 long : the flowers rather small (corolla-lobes 2" long), but handsome. 



8. A. parviflora, Pursh. (SMALL-FLOWERED MILKWEED.) Nearly 

 smooth; the stems (l-2 high) persistent, or slightly woody towards the base, 

 Blender ; leaves lanceolate, tapering to both ends, petioled, all opposite ; umbels 

 somewhat panicled, pedicels much shorter than the peduncle ; flowers white 

 tinged with purplish (the buds 1" long) ; divisions of the corolla ovate ; the 

 slender incurved horn longer than the hood. Barrens, Green River, Kentucky 

 (Short), and southward. July. 



9. A. obtHSifolia, Michx. (WAVY-LEAVED MILKWEED.) Smooth and 

 glaucous ; stem simple (2 -3 high), bearing a single terminal umbel on a long naked 

 peduncle (3'- 12' long) ; leaves oblong or ovate-elliptical, very obtuse but mucronate 

 (2-5' long), sessile and partly clasping by a heart-shaped base, the margins wavy ; 

 pedicels very numerous, elongated ; divisions of the (greenish-purple) corolla ob- 

 long ; hoods of the crown truncate and somewhat toothed at the summit, shorter 

 than the slender awl-pointed horn ; pods smoothish. Sandy woods and fields : 

 not rare. July. Flowers large (petals 4" - 5" long) . 



10. A I'iitira, L. (RED-FLOWERED MILKWEED.) Smooth, slender (1- 

 2 high), bearing 1-3 few-flowered umbels at the naked summit of the stem (on a 

 peduncle 2' -3' long) ; leaves ovate-lanceolate or oblong-ovate, tapering to a very sharp 

 point, rounded or slightly heart-shaped at the base, very short-petioled ; divisions of the 

 corolla (reddish-purple) lanceolate, acute; hoods of the crown oblong, acutish (pur- 

 ple tinged with orange), with an awl-shaped and slightly incurved short horn ; 

 pods smooth. (A. laurifolia, Michx. A. acuminata, Pursh.) Low grounds, 

 pine barrens of New Jersey to Virginia and southward. July. Leaves 2' -4 

 long, rough-ciliate. 



11. A. paupercilla, 'Michx. Very smooth; stem wand-like, slender (2- 

 3 high), bearing 1 - several few-flowered umbels at the summit of a naked and usu- 

 ally elongated terminal peduncle (rarely with one or two lateral ones) ; leaves 

 linear, much elongated, slightly petioled ; divisions of the (purple) corolla linear- 

 oblong, half the length of the pedicels ; hoods of the crown (orange-yellow) spat- 

 nlate-oblong, much longer than the awl-shaped incurved horn. Wet pine bar- 

 rens, New Jersey to Virginia near the coast, and southward. July, Aug. 

 Leaves 5' -10' long, l"-6" broad; the flowers large and showy. 



** ++ Stem paniculately branching. 



12. A. incarnata, L. (SWAMP MILKWEED.) Smooth, or nearly so, 

 the stem with two downy lines above and on the branches of the peduncles 

 (2 -3 high), very leafy ; leaves oblong-lanceolate, acute or pointed, obtuse at 

 the base, distinctly petioled; umbels many-flowered, somewhat panicled, on 

 peduncles half the length of the leaves ; divisions of the corolla ovate, reddish- 



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