5YNGENESIA &QUALIS. 
4. Paniculatum. 
H. glabriusculum ; 
eaule erecto, folioso, 
paniculato, infer ne al- 
bo-lanato, pedicellis 
capillaribus; foliis lan- 
eeolatis, nudis, denta- 
tis, membranaceis. 
Nearly glabrous ; 
stem erect, leafy, pan- 
iculate, woolly and 
hoary below, pedicels 
capillary ; leaves lan- 
ceolate, naked, tooth- 
ed, membranaceous. 
Sp. pi. 3. p. 1572. Mich. 2. p. 86. Pursh 2. p. 503. 
Root perennial. Stem 2—4 feet high, branching, nearly glabrous to- 
wards the summit. Leaves lanceolate, thin, glabrous, sessile, sparingly 
but very regularly denticulate. Panicle large, compound. Floivers on 
long slender peduncles. Interior leaves of the involucrum very narrow, 
glabrous; florets yellow. Seed deeply furrowed. Receptacle naked. 
Grows in the mountains of Carolina. 
Flowers July — September. 
KRIGIA. 
Involucrum poly- 
phyllum, simplex. Re- 
ceptaculum nudum. 
Pappus duplex, exte- 
rior membranaceus, 
interior capillaceus. 
1. VlRGINICA. 
K. pusilla, glauca ; 
foliis primariis, subro- 
tundis, integris,caeteris 
lyratis, subglabris ; 
scapis unifloris, gla- 
bris, demum foliis lon- 
gioribus ; involucro 
glabro. Nutt. 2. p. 
126. 
Sp. pi. 3. p. 1618. Pursh 2. p. ' 
Hyoseris Virginica. Mich. 2. p. 
xen. Pl. 1244. 
Involucrum many 
leaved, simple. Re- 
ceptacle naked. Pap- 
pus double, the exte- 
rior membranaceous, 
the interior hairy. 
Small, glaucous; the 
first leaves nearly 
round, entire, the rest 
lyrate, nearly gla- 
brous; scapes one flow- 
ered, glabrous, finally 
longer than the leaves; 
involucrum glabrous. 
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