Botany of the Northern and Middle States, Or, a Description of the Plants Found in the United States, North of Virginia [Microform]: Arranged According to the Natural System, with a Synopsis of the Genera According to the Linnaean System--A Sketch of the
Botany of the Northern and Middle States, Or, a Description of the Plants Found in the United States, North of Virginia [Microform]: Arranged According to the Natural System, with a Synopsis of the Genera According to the Linnaean System--A Sketch of the
This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1833 edition. Excerpt: ... Flor. W. to Miss. Aug., Sept. Zf.--Stem 2--3 feet high, scabrous and hairy. Leaves alternate, sessile or subclasping, very hairy. Flowers solitary, terminal. Ray florets about 14, bifid, hairy, yellow, twice as long as the involucre. 4. R. triloba Linn.: hairy-hispid; stem paniculate; branches ...
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1833 edition. Excerpt: ... Flor. W. to Miss. Aug., Sept. Zf.--Stem 2--3 feet high, scabrous and hairy. Leaves alternate, sessile or subclasping, very hairy. Flowers solitary, terminal. Ray florets about 14, bifid, hairy, yellow, twice as long as the involucre. 4. R. triloba Linn.: hairy-hispid; stem paniculate; branches divaricate, many-flowered, leafy; leaves lanceolate, acuminate at each end, serrate; the lower ones 3-lobed; scales of the involucre linear, deflexed, as long as the ray. Hab. Mountains. N. S. to Car. W. to Miss. Aug., Sept.. .--Stem 4--5 feet high. Flowers numerous, on the summits of the branches. Ray florets about 8, yellow; disk dark purple. 5.. R. laciniata Linn.: stem smooth; lower leaves pinnate, the' segments 3-lobed; upper ones ovate; pappus crenate. Hab. Borders of swamps. Can. to Car. W. to Miss. Aug., Sept. .--Stem 4--6 feet high, branching. 'Leaves rough, the lower ones pinnate or pinnatifid, with about 5 segments; upper ones nearly sessile, ovate or 3-cleft. Flowers large, yellow, in a loose terminal panicle. Ray florets about 6, 3-toothed. Cone Flotcer. 6. R. digitats Ait.: stem smooth; lower leaves pinnate, the segments pinnatifid; the upper ones simple, pinnate; the highest 3-cleft; pappus crenate. Hab. Mountains. N. S. to Geor! W. to Miss. Aug.--Oct. .--Stem 5--6 feet high. Leaves thin, the segments more or less toothed, generally lanceolate. Flowers terminating he branches, yellow. 7. R. pinnata Mich.: stem furrowed, hispid; leaves all pinnate; lower segments sometimes 2-parted; pappus entire. Hab. Mountains. Penn. Muhl. W. to Miss. S. to Geor. July--Oct. 2t.--Flowers very large, yellow. Rays long reflexed; disk ovate, purple. 3a. VERBESINA-Linn. Involuere many-leaved, the leaves in a double series. Rays...
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