MONOCOTYLES. 
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466. Trad, pilosa Lehman 1827. Hook. b. 
m. 3291. Stem flexuose nodose villose above, 
leaves broadly lanceoh undulate pilose, umbels 
terminal multiflore, involucres foliose, pedun- 
cles and calix villose. — Louisiana and Florida. 
467. Trad, axillaris Raf. subaspera ? Lo- 
diges cab. flexuosa Raf. atl. J. 150. Stem ra- 
mose sulcate often flexuose, leaves broad lan- 
ceolate flat pubescent pale beneath, margin 
rough, umbels axillary subsessile, involucres 
lanceol. short peduncles and calix villose,— In 
Central and West Kentucky, estival, flowers 
dark blue handsome, stem 2 or 3 feet high, 
leaves one inch broad 4 to 6 long, rather rigid* 
Var. j flexuosa, stem dichotome zigzag. 2 sub- 
aspera leaves roughly pubescent, 
468. Trad, discolor Raf. virginica var, pi- 
losa Lindl. bot. reg. 1055? Stem strait pilose 
simple, leaves lanceolate divaricate ciliate, glau- 
cous and pilose beneath, umbel terminal mul- 
tiflore lax, involucres foliose divergent, pedun- 
cles short nodding pilose like the calix — In 
Florida and Alabama, stem pedal and bipedal 
leaves like the last, but thin, smooth above, not 
rigid nor rough. Var. ramosa , branched, 
leaves narrow lanceolate. 
469. Trad, reflex a Raf. Quite smooth, 
stem subramose slender purplish, leaves remote 
narrow lanceol. falcate flat, sheaths swelled, 
umbels multiflore glomerate, the rameal with 
unifoliate involucre, the terminal with 2 foliose 
falcate reflexed invol. peduncles often reflexed, 
calix ciliate at the end — Alabama, sent me as 
Tr. virginica ! near to levigata and barbata, 
distinct by few leaves far apart 6 to 8 inches long 
only half inch broad, pale beneath, stem 1 or 2 
