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Aster adnatus Nutt. Small Leaf Aster. 
Upland pine barrens. Covington Co.; Jones Co. (Allison) ; 
Smith Co.; Marion Co. October-November. 
Geol. Surv. Herb. Allison Herb. 
Aster Novae-Angliae L. New England Aster. 
Rich damp soil, edges of thickets and fields. Jackson. 
October. 
Geol. Surv. Herb. 
Aster patens Ait. (A. amplexicaulis Michx.) Spreading Aster. 
Dry soil of open woods and old fields. Lafayette Co.; 
Smith Co. (Hilg. Rep.); Tishomingo Co.; Ripley; Jackson; 
Claiborne Co.; Jones Co. (Allison). August-September. 
Geol. Surv. Herb. Allison Herb. 
Aster patens tenuicaulis Mohr. Slender spreading Aster. 
Dry open soil. This variety is perhaps the prevailing form 
throughout the state. 
Aster patentissimus Lindl. 
Dry soil (Small)). Summer and fall. 
Aster camptosorus Small. Walking-leaf Aster. 
Probably found once before flowering on Pontotoe Ridge 
near New Albany. Fall. 
. Geol. Surv. Herb. 
Aster azureus Lindl. Sky-blue Aster. 
Dry open woods. Smith Co. (Hilg. Ms.); Lafayette Co.; 
Claiborne Co.; Jackson. October. 
Geol. Surv. Herb. 
Aster undulatus L. Wavy-leaf Aster. 
Dry open woods and thickets. Smith Co. (Hilg. Ms.) ; 
Clinton (Dr. T. P. Bailey); Jackson. September-October. 
Geol. Surv. Herb. 
Aster cordifolius L. Heart-leaf Aster. 
Dry open woods and thickets. Smith Co. (Hilg. Ms.; 
Beauvoir (Tracy). September-October. 
Aster purpuratus Nees. (A. virgatus Ell.) Wand-like Aster. 
