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A. microcarpa Wallr. Agrimony 
Java Farm. Infrequent along old entrance road between gate and 
Muddy Creek. Canopy same as for A. rostellata above. Associate species: 
Lactuca floridana, Eupatorium purpureum, Desmodium paniculatun, 
Desmodium glutinosum, Elephantopus carolinianus, Polygonum cespitosum 
var. longisetum. Higman 32. 
Rosa 
1. Styles united into a column equalling the stamens. 
2. Stipules entire; leaflets 3. Expected (R. setigera). 
2. Stipules fringed like a comb; leaflets 7 or 9...... R. multiflora 
1. Styles free (sometimes partly united) and shorter 
than the stamens. 
3. Sepals persistent in fruit; foliage not 
glandular-aromatic. Expected (R- cinnamomea). 
3. Sepals deciduous in fruit, if persistent, the 
foliage glandular-aromatic. 
4. Mature hips 2 cm. long or more, ellipsoid- 
ovoid, the achenes often visible through the 
walls. (Also, leaves glabrous, glandless, 
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4, Mature hips usually 1 cm. long or shorter 
(1.5 cm. long in R. micrantha), ovoid-subglobose, 
opaque. 
5. Leaves glandular beneath at least, oval- 
ovate, the teeth glandular or gland-tipped; 
hips sparsely glandular-hirsute to 
glabrous; sepals fringed like a comb. 
6. Sepals persistent until fruit is entirely 
ripe (only sure distinction); leaflets 
strongly glandular above; styles 
pubescent. Expected (R. eglanteria). 
6. Sepals promptly deciduous in fruit; 
leaflets sparsely glandular above; 
styles glabrous or nearly so..........-. R. micrantha 
