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3. Carolinianum. Bose. 
T, floribus dioicis, 
filamentis filiformibus; 
foliorum segmentis o- 
vatis, 3—5 dentatis, 
glabris, subtus glaucis; 
peduncuiis axiilaribus, 
folio longioribus. De 
Cand. 
Flowers dioedous ; 
filaments filiform; seg- 
ments of the leaves o- 
vate, 3-5 toothed, gla- 
brous, glaucous un- 
derneath ; peduncles 
axillary, longer than 
the leaves. 
De Candolle 1. p. 174. 
T.. rugosum. Fursh 2. p. S88. 
Allied to T. dioicura, but differs in having the segments of the leaves 
oval, less round, or cordate, and more glaucous underneath, and by its pe- 
duncles longer than the leaves, more paniculate and divaricate. Fruit 
ovate, tapering at each end, stipitate, striate, with the ribs acute. De 
Cand. 
Grows in the mountains of Carolina. Bose. 
Flowers 
4. Rugoscm. 
T. caule erecto, te- 
reti, striato; panicula 
erecta multiplici ; flo- 
ribus confertis; folio- 
rum segqjentis ovatis, 
subcordatis, grosse 3 
— 5 crenatis, subtus 
glaucis, superne luci- 
dis. De Cand. 
Sp. pi. 2. p. 1298. Pursh 2. p 
Stem erect, terete, 
striate ; panicle erect, 
much divided ; flow- 
ers crowded; seg- 
ments of the leaves o- 
vate, slightly cordate, 
coarsely crenate, glau- 
cous underneath, shin- 
ing above. 
i. 388. De Candolle 1. p. 185. 
Root perennial. Stem 2 to 5 feet high. Leaves compound, with the 
lobes somewhat acute. Leaves shining and deep green on the upper sur- 
face. Flowers in terminal panicles frequently dioecious. Corolla small, 
white. 
Grows in the mountains of Carolina. Pursh. 
Flowers June — August. , 
