10S 
fiorida . 
circinata. 
sericea. 
asperifoiia. 
TETKANDRIA MONOGYNIA. ComUS. 
Icon. L'Her. corn. t. 1. Bot. mag. 880. 
In shady woods of Canada, and on high mountains in 
boggy ground, from New England to Carolina. I/ . ^ . 
May. v. v. About six inches high ; flowers purplish- 
white j involucra white 5 berries red, ripe in July. 
2. C. arborea foliis ovatis acuminatis,' involucris magnis 
quasi obcordatis, drupis ovatis .— Willd. sp. pl. 1. 
p.66l. 
Icon. Catesb. car. t. 27 . Schmidt arb. t. 62. Bot. mag. 
526. Dog-wood. 
Frequent in woods from Canada to Carolina. . May. 
v. v. A beautiful small tree ; flowers greenish-yel- 
low j involucre white, tinged with red berries scarlet, 
ripe in August. The wood is exceedingly hard, and of 
a very fine texture. 
** Nudce cymosce. 
3. C. ramis verrucosis, foliis lato-ovalibus acuminatis subtus 
albo-tomentosis, cymis patentissimis. — L'Herit. corn. 
P • 7- 
C. tomentulosa. Mich.fi. amer. 1. p. 91. 
C. rugosa. Lam. encycl. 2 . p. 115. 
C. virginiana. Hort. pur. 
Icon. L'Herit. 1. c. t. 3. Schmidt arb. 2. t.6$. 
On the banks of rivers : Canada to Virginia. . June, 
July. v. v. A shrub from six to ten feet high j leaves 
broad, waved on their edges ; flowers white, as in all 
the following species 5 berries blue. 
4. C. ramis patulis : ramulis lanuginosis, foliis ovatis acu- 
minatis subtus ferrugineo-pubescentibus, cymis de- 
pressis lanuginosis. — Willd. sp. pl. 1. p . 663. 
C. lanuginosa. Mich.fi. amer. 1. p. Q2. 
C. alba. Walt. fl. car. 88. 
C. caerulea. Lam. encycl. 2. p. 11 6. 
C. amomum. Du Roi harlk. 1. p. 1 65. 
C. rubiginosa. Ehrh. beitr. 4. p. 15. 
C. ferruginea. Hort. par. 
Icon. L Herit. corn. t. 2. Schmidt arb. 2. t. 64. 
In swampy woods and on river banks : Canada to Caro- 
lina. Pj • June, July. v. v. From five to eight feet 
high ; berries bright blue. 
5. C. ramis erectis : ramulis cymisque pubescentibus, foliis 
brevi-petiolatis ovalibus acuminatis supra asperis spb- 
tus subtomentosis.— -ilfzcJz. fl. amer. \ .p. Q3. 
In shady woods of Lower Carolina. Michaux. I2 , 
