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Has. In See (Dr. Juet.) Flowers pale yellow ggappall..” P Nearly allied to H. lacs: but 
as. digtines scabra, and differing from both in n the involuerum. " 
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cali pallida. - E. angustifolia; DEcanp., Vol. v, p. 554. Rubee 
pallida; Norr. in Journ. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philad., Vol. Wire Dp. te 
"yp Hat, In Arkeneag: Flowers pale rose, Simosiiwhite. 
Behinacet atrorubens. Rudbeckia atrorubens; Now in n Jot ourn. ese Philad., 
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Echinacea * aa fiveate. but not canescent; stem mostly enédowered, 
scabrous below, smooth above, sometimes branching from near the base; radi- 
cal leaves elliptic, the rest lanceolate, acute, petiolate, mostly entire; flower 
very long pedunculate ; “pa OT a ae reyes narrow and.dependent, 
ohare biden tate. 
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= ye * strigosa; 2. reeks: somewhat toiled above, egecting 
from below, the ore ne! 
> sul ay Je, below oblong st aaa wy strigose with appressed 
hairs, and somewha : Mipereous; 1 peduncles el . 
) ge “oblor nelancelate; 
. Has. Alabama. or J Fret ) & sSthponeat 4 cies, almost hoary with a btbae clothing 
of softish, appressed, and rather long hairs; the serratures minute, except < on. the lowest, leaves. 
Allied to R. hirta and to R. mollis, of Elliott, but the rays a are broad a 
eight. = . the 2° ape ma = obtuse. gi 
tire, very oa and large, radical ovate petiolate 
: bust and glavcons ver ey tall; ; Jeaves all en : 
ae Repbericgint not conic, About two feet high; the naked part of the stem, -_—* about | 
‘two-thirds the whole length. — 
