
          folioles ovate or obovate laciniate the terminal longer sessile, lacinicis
acute pilose-cuspidate.  Flowers in a terminal loose & dichotomous
cyme, with two opposite sessile leaves at its base.  Petals, suboboval,
not longer than the calyx.  Sees smooth.  Near Lexington and many parts of Kentucky.  It blossoms in April.  Petals yellow very
small.  Perennial.  Stem commonly one foot high.  In woods
and meadows.

Transylv. Univ  1 Jul 1820     C.S. Rafinesque

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July 1st 1820
Rec'd July 25th

Dr. John Torrey
Vice President of the
Lyceum of Natural History
New York

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