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Chiefly in dry pine-barrens. tattnall, Montgomery, 

 telfair, wilcox, dooly. Fl. June-Aug. Extends inland 

 to Sumter County and coastward to Effingham. 



Virginia (?) to Alabama (?). Range imperfectly understood. 

 C. lanceolata L., Sp. PI. 908. 1753. 



Dry pine-barrens and sand-hills, bulloch (2169), tattnall, 



MONTGOMERY, BERRIEN. Fl. April-June. 



Has a wide distribution in the Eastern United States, which 

 has not been carefully worked out. In Georgia known only 

 from the coastal plain. 



VERBESINA L., Sp. PI. 901. 1753. 

 V. Virginica L., 1. c. 



Wooded bluffs along the Oconee and Ocmulgee Rivers near 

 Mount Vernon and Lumber City. Fl. September. More 

 common in the upper third of the coastal plain, and in 

 Middle Georgia. 



Pennsylvania to central Florida, Missouri, and Texas, in the 

 Piedmont region and coastal plain. 



HELIANTHUS L., Sp. PL 904. 1753. 

 H. australis Small, Fl. 1268. 1903. 



Montgomery: Dry woods along Oconee River near Mount 



Vernon, June 29, 1903 (1864). 

 Said to range south to Florida and west to Louisiana. 

 H. Radula (Pursh) T. & G., Fl. 2:321. 1841. 



Normally in intermediate pine-barrens ; common throughout 

 our territory and the rest of the pine-barrens of Georgia. 

 Fl. Sept.-Oct. 

 Georgia and Florida to Louisiana (?), in the pine-barrens. 

 H. angustifolius L., Sp. PI. 906. 1753. 



Moist pine-barrens. irwin, colquitt. Fl. Sept.-Oct. 

 Known also from a few stations in the upper third of the 

 coastal plain and in Middle Georgia. 

 New Jersey to Florida, Missouri, and Texas, mostly in the 

 coastal plain. 

 H. undulatus Chapm., Fl. ed. 3, 253. 1897. 



Moist pine-barrens, especially along the edges of branch- 



