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canescens. 
marylandi- 
cum. 
oltusum. 
viridiflorum. 
glalelJum. 
Iracteosum. 
ciliare. 
DiADELPHiA DECANDRiA. Hcdysarum. !| 
2. H. erectum, pilosum ; caule augulato-ciliato hispido^, 
foliis ternatis subrotundis subtus adpresso-pilosis, sti« 1 
pulis ovatis acuminatis, racemis paniculatis, bracteis | 
cordatis, lomenti articulis triangularibus hispidis. — - 
Willd. sp. pl. 3. p. 1188. i 
In dry barren woods : Virginia and Carolina. 11 . June . J 
— Aug. v.v. Flowers middle-sized, pale purplg. > i 
3. H. erectum, ramosum, pilosumj foliis ternatis oblongis 
subtus villosis, stipulis subulatis, racemis paniculatis, 
lomentis triarticulatis, articulis rhombeis reticulatis pi- 
losiusculis,— sp. pl. 3. p. II89. 
Icon. Dill. elih. t. XJA.f. 171. 
In dry swamps and woods : New York to Carolina. 1/. 
June — Aug. v, v. Flowers large, a fine purple, with 
a green spot at the bottom of the vexillum, which 
mark occurs in most species. 
4. H. erectum, pubescens ; foliis ternatis ovatis obtusis basi 
subccrdatis, stipulis lanceolato-subulatis, panicula ter- 
minali, articulis lomenti semiorbiculatis reticulatis his- 
pidis. — JVilld. sp. pl. 3. p. 1190. 
In dry swamps, old fields and woods : Pensylvania to 
Virginia. 7/. July, Aug. v.v. Flowers violet. 
5. H. erectura, ramosum, pubescens 5 foliis ternatis ovato- 
oblongis subtus scabris, stipulis lanceolato-cuspidatis, 
racemis paniculatis bracteatis, lomentis asperis, articu- 
lis ov?X\h\is.— Willd. sp. pl. 3. p. 11Q2. 
Icon. Pluk. aim. t. 308. f 5. 
In woods and old fields : New Jersey to Carolina. 7/. 
July — Sept. V. V. About three feet high; flowers 
reddish-purple, which turns green after fiowering. 
6. H. erectura, glabrum ; foliis ternatis ovatis obtusis sub- 
tus subglaucis, stipulis parvis subulatis, panicula ter- 
minali, lomenti articulis triangulo- rhomboideis.- — 
Mick. Ji. amer. 3. p. 73. 
In fields and woods ; Virginia and Carolina. 7/. July, 
Aug. V. V, Flowers purple, small. 
7. H. erectum, glabrum; foliis ternatis oblongo-ovalibus 
acuminatis, stipulis subulatis, racemo terminali sparsi- 
fioro, bracteis ovatis acuminatis striatis glabris, lomen- 
ti articulis siibovalibus. — Mich.fl. amer. 2. p. 73. 
In the western parts of Pensylvania and Virginia. 7/ . 
July-— Sept. V. V. Flowers large, purplish-red. 
8. H. erectum, glabriusculum ; foliis ternatis ovatis subtus 
