C/ lvftAvwajliW£,Y-i.ijrVi. 
§ 1, ^flowers large, purplsf ca 
yx 
a la.--^ t ' " I j ; petals wide- 
Ij 3p ra%din _g, u sual ly e ntire ; styl^ a nd s ta:#a3 gu ecessivel .y deflsxed: stigma 
g'Sffl t dii' f o a,; fftrgjy wltB . . n1 ng . y 9Q fj j.j.. /[j'n 
4-partedi 1 ''' v'l ""rny« ir n rrd-T^ 
■ fie prs -e. 
1. E. angus t i f ol 1 u®, L. { F'i re- 
from a stout caudex, canescant; leav 
qhnrt.-ntaf-.i nio.-s jai niTL^i 
ed. G reat w'i Several feet high, 
5s aaple, alternate, lanceolate, nearly entire 
" Ve i no — b;* rutTrirgi nal 
v?t nUt a; . f ' Vfwn i tifi nrir a f>CT * i»8 ' i t i l a 'iil<Q nifi ii m i ; style hairy at base; seeds smooth. 
^ SjJ'lowers small except 
- Newly cleared hi llsides. etc.,moan ;ains of t» ~e« >r olina to Nebraska and far 
northward and westward. (Fu,^|^ Asia.y 
vv. K 
# 
^ ^ eorymbed or pa nic led ; c alyx 
tn at^ev i den t ii>#grt t ube At ba!»ft ; petals less spread! ng, mostly deep- 
1 tr n /\ f A A • en ¥ mAn a a. A A a ^ 19“^ a a aa T . . ^ i ^ £ _ _ ‘ ~~ ' 
ly notched: stamens and style erect 
‘Stigma 4-parted; 
Lyopmaonl sfa . 
seeds papillate: stem terete. 
2, h i rsut um, L. several feeti high, stout, somewhat branched, densely cov- 
ered with soft white haij 
s; leaves chiefly opposi te, large, spreading,, 
lance-oblong, serrulate, sessi le or ( lasping; )B§tals rose-purple, hai ry at base 
within; (tftpynlBff '- H ' nacPi manjjr - gaadi i d . - '^aste ground. New Bedford(G re8n e/ and Rox- 
bury. Mass. (MurrajrJ; near Albaay(Pe^ii |and Ithaca.New YoTk(S eoi^ 9 . eJ; and Gli ftoo. 
Ont.( I^y. ^ Doubtfully nat. fro® Eu.jl 
I-S' 
- Of* high, the firm slender stems with 
3. E. pant ou latum, Nutt. hrts^ 
papery exfoliating bark iii> rep^^atsdly forked above; leaves mostly alter 
nate and fascicled in the axi Is.nari owly lanceolate, sparingly denticulate, 
petioled; flowers rather few in the rxi Is of the upper scattered and reduced 
leaves; calyx-tube very narrow; petals puipls; capsu les short, aseendi ng, somewhat 
clavate, of ten falcate; - A western plant reaching into 
Nebraska and collected on the Canacian shore of Lake Ruron (M acou n/. hence to 
be looked for elsewhere along the iakes. 
**&l'igma clavate; undi 
5tem^ s omewha t quadrangu 
current from some of th 
if- Tal] rather firm-steii 
not revolute: flowess numerous: seeds papillate 
ided; e apsuili . long and many-seeded. 
lar or wiUi 2#f4ridges or hairy lines de- 
e leaves. ^ 
med, mostly branching; leaves ample, toothed, 
