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leaf or two. Flowers panicled, on very slender stalks, yellow. — 



June, July. — Perennial. 



HiERAciuM MARiANUM. Rough Hatohoeed. 



Stem erect, villous; leaves elliptic-obovate, with 

 stiff bristles, villous on the midrib, the lower ones 

 slighly toothed ; peduncles and calyx downy. 

 Syn. HiERACiuM scabrum. Mx. 



Stem two feet high, very rough. Flowers yellow, in a small 

 irregular panicle at top, the stalks and calyx hispid with glandu- 

 lar hairs. — Borders of woods. — August. — Perennial. 

 HiERACiuM Kalmii. L. Kctlm' s Hawkweed. 



Stem erect, many flowered ; leaves lanceolate, tooth- 

 ed ; peduncles downy. L. 



Stem erect, tall, nearly smooth, downy at top. Leaves alter- 

 nate, subsessile, oval-lanceolate, acuminate, with acute, diverg- 

 ing teeth. Flower stalks axillary and terminal, round, covered 

 with down. Flowers erect, yellow. Calyx somewhat downy, 

 with linear-lanceolate scales. — Borders of tields. — August. — Pe- 

 rennial. 

 HiERACiuM PANicuLATUM. Willd. Panicled Hawkweed. 



Smoothish; stem erect, leafy, panicled, whitish- 

 downy below; pedicels capillary ; leaves lanceolate, 

 naked, toothed, membranous. 



Found in damp, shady woods. Stem slender, a foot high. 

 Leaves thin, sessile, lanceolate, slightly toothed, paler beneath. 

 Panicle much branched, its branches elongated and very slender. 

 Flowers numerous, small, yellow. — Walthara. — August. — Pe- 

 rennial? 



328. KRIGIA. 



Krigia Virginica. Willd. 



Scape one flowered ; leaves lanceolate, lyrate, 

 smooth. 



Syn. Htoseris Virginica. L. 

 One of the smallest compound flowers. The first leaves are 



