SYNGENESIA SUPEKFLUA. SolidagO. 
10. S. caule erecto birco, foliis lanceolatis scaberrimis riigosis 
inferioribus adpresso-serratis, racemis paniculatis se= 
cundis patentissirais. Willd, sp. pi. 3. p. 2058. Mill, 
diet. 
S. altissima b. Ait. kew.3. p. 213. 
Icon. Dill. elth. t. 308. f. 396. 
In dry barren soil : Canada to Virginia. 1/ . Aug,— r- 
Oct. V. V . ; V. s. in Herb. Banks, et Lambert. 
11. S. caule erecto villoso, foliis lanceolatis molliusculis ser- 
ratis enervibus, racemis paniculatis secundis. Herb. 
Banks, mss. 
S. altissima 0. Ait. kew. 3. p. 213. 
S. pilosa. Mill. diet. 
In fields and woods ; frequent. . Aug.— Oct. v. v. ; 
V. s. in Herb. Banks, et Lambert. From eighteen 
inches to three feet high. 
12. S. caule erecto hirto sulcato, foliis oblongis utrinque atte- 
nuatis acuminatis, supra glabris, subtus rugosis scabris, 
medio adpresso-serratis, racemis secundis. — Willd. sp. 
pi. 3. p. 2059. 
In old fields and about fences : Pensylvania to Virginia. 
11 . Aug. — Oct. V. V. 3 V. s. in Herb. Lambert. 
13. S. caule erecto tereti hirto, foliis oblongis acutis subam- 
plexicauli-sessiiibus glabris margine scabris rariter ob- 
solete dentatis, panicula nuda secunda pyramidata, ra- 
mis redexis, pedunculis glabris. 
In pine' barrens of Georgia. Enslen. % . Aug. Sept. 
V. s. in Herb. Enslen. About two feet high 5 the 
leaves decrease toward the beginning of the panicle, 
which consists of lively yellow and very small flowers. 
14. S. caule erecto toraentoso, foliis caulinis lanceolatis his- 
pidis integerrimis, radicalibus subcuneiformibus ser- 
^ ratis, racemis paniculatis secundis. Willd. sp. pi. 3. 
p. 2059. 
In sandy and barren fields 5 common : Canada to Caro- 
lina. % . Aug.- — Oct. V. V. ; V. s. in Herb. Banks. 
The whole plant has a gray aspect, and is about a foot, 
or sometimes two, high, 
15. S. caule erecto glabro, foliis ellipticis serratis glabris, ra- 
dicalibus oblongo-spathulatis, raqpmis paniculatis se- 
cundis patentibus, pedunculis pubescentibus. Willd. 
sp. pi. 3. p. 2059. 
In shady woods, in fertile soil : New York to Virginia. 
11. Sept. Oct, v.v. Two feet high. 
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rugosa. 
villas a. 
scabra. 
pyramidata. 
nemoraiiSc 
patula. 
