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minalibusque, dichoto- I terminal, dichotoraously 
me corymbosis. I corymbose. 
Pursh, 2. p. 567. 
Flowers of a middle size. Described by Pursh from specimens in the 
Herbarium of Sir Joseph Banks; supposed by Nuttall to be a variety of C, 
Latifolia. 
Grows in Carolina, Pursh. 
Flowers — 
4. Latifolia. Mich. 
C. foliis ovatis, acu- 
minatis, crenato denta- 
tis, dentibus mucrona- 
tis; petiolis brevibus, 
radiis integris; semini- 
bus cuneato oblongis, 
apteris, apice nudis. 
Leaves ovate, acu- 
minate, crenately too- 
thed with the teeth 
mucronate; petioles 
short; florets of the ray 
entire; seed cuneate 
oblong, without wings, 
naked at the summit. 
Mich. 2. p. 137. Sp. pi. 3. p. 2257. Pursh, 2. p. 567. Nutt. 2. p. 179. 
A tali plant with the habit of Silphium, flowers rather small. Mich. 
Pursh. 
Grows on the highest mountains of Carolina, Mich. 
Flowers July to September. Pursh. 
5. Oemleri. E. 
C. foliis lato lanceo- 
latis, sessilibus, utrin- 
que acutis, integerri- 
mis; pedunculis axilla- 
ribus terminalibusque, 
sub dichotome corym- 
bosis. E. 
Connected with the two preceding 
portunity of comparing, is the one I s 
must determine whether they are rea 
Leaves broad lance- 
olate, sessile, acute at 
each end, entire; pe- 
duncles axillary and 
terminal, dichotomous- 
ly corymbose. 
peeies, which T have not had an op- 
ill now describe; further examination 
y distinct. 
