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SYN 6 ENESIA SUPERFLUA. SoUdagO. 
dllaris. 
cundis, pedunciilis hirtis, ligulis abbreviatis. Willdt 
sp. pi. 3. p. 2056, 
In open low places, on the side of fertile hills : New 
England to Virginia. 1/ . Aug. — Oct. v. v. ; v. s. in 
Herb. Banks. From four to seven feet high. 
5. S. cauie erecto glabro, foliis lanceolatis subtriplinervibus 
glabris margine scabris subserratis, racemis paniculatis 
secundis, pedunculis glabris, bracteis ciliatis, ligulis 
abbreviatis. IVilld. sp. pi. 3. p. 2056. 
In Pensylvania. Muhlenberg. If., -j- . 
rejiexra. 
6. S. cauie erecto villoso, foliis lanceolatis subserratis tripli- 
nervibus scabris retlexis, ramis paniculatis subsecundis 
reflexis. JVilld. sp. pi. 3. p. 2056. 
In pine- woods and old fields : New Jersey to Carolina. 
If . Aug. Sept. V. V. ; V. s. in Herb. Banks. 
lateriflora. 
7 . S. cauie erecto pilosiusculo, foliis lanceolatis subtripli- 
nervibus glabris margine scabris, inferioribus subser- 
ratis, racemis paniculatis subrecurvis secundis. IVilld. 
sp. pi. 3. p. 2057 . 
In old fields and dry woods : Canada to Carolina. % . 
Aug. — Oct. V. V. ; V. s. in Herb. Banks. Not more 
than half the size of No. i 5 flowers larger than any 
of the preceding. 
as per a. 
** Racemis secundis j foliis venosis. 
8. S. cauie erecto tereti piloso, foliis ovatis subellipticis sca- 
berrimis rugosis serratis enervibus, racemis paniculatis 
secundis. Willd. sp. pi. 3. p. 2057. 
Icon. Dill. elth. t. 305. f. 3Q2. 
In barren dry fields and w^oods : New York to Carolina. 
If. Sept.— “Nov. v.v. V. s. in Herb. Banks, 
altissima. 
9 . S. cauie erecto hirto, foliis lanceolatis inferioribus pro- 
funde serratis scaberrimis rugosis, paniculis secundis. 
Willd. sp. pi. 3. p. 2057 . 
Icon. Mart. cent. 14. 
vulgaris. 
a. S. cauie 5-pedali piloso, serraturis profundis in^qualibus, 
racemis divaricatis. Ait, kew. 3. p. 212. 
recurvata. 
jS. S. cauie 3- pedali villoso, serraturis profundis subaequa- 
libus. Ait. 1. c. 
Virginian a. 
y.S. cauie 5-pedali villoslssimo, serraturis magnis, racemis 
vix divergentibus. Ait. 1. c. Mill. diet. 
In hedges and fields ; common. If . Aug. — Oct. v. v. ; 
V. s. in Herb. Banks, et Lambert. It is a very variable 
species, and scarcely two individuals look alike. 
