Darbya Umbellulata A
Darbya Umbellulata A. Gray, Am. Journ. Sci. (ii.) I : 388. 1846. I Have Lately Discovered A New Station .for This Rare Plant. It Grows In Limited Quantities On The South Banks Of The Yellow River, Near Mcguire's Mill, Gwinnett County, Georgia. I Found It In Company With Its Near ...
Diamorpha Pusilla
Diamorpha Pusilla Nutt. Gen. R : 293. 1818. The Geographic Range Of This Curious Plant Is Gradually Ex Panding. I Have Recently Found The Species At Various Points In Northern Georgia And In 1894 And 1895 Met With It On Dunn's Moun Tain In Rowan County, North Carolina. The Outlying ...
Draba Densifolia
Draba Densifolia Nutt.; Torr. & Gray, Fl. N. Am. I: 104. 1838. D. Glacialis Var. Pectinata Wats. Proc. Am. Acad. 23: 26o. It Is Very Doubtful If This Is A Variety Of D. Glacialis. The More Tufted Habit, The More Flattened, More Hairy And Few- (4-6) Seeded Pod May Well ...
Draba Oligosperma
Draba Oligosperma Hook. Fl. Boy. Am. I: 51. 1830. This Has Been Merged Into D. Glacialis, And Yet Has Still More Right To A Specific Rank. It Has A Very Slender Flowering And Fruiting Stem, Much Smaller Leaves, And A Pod That Is Not Half The Size And With Only ...
Erianthus Laxus
Erianthus Laxus Culms Erect, Stoutish, 2-3 Metres Tall, Pubescent With Appressed Hairs, Toward The Base Scanty And Short, At The Apex Longer And Copious. Nodes Densely Pubescent With Appressed Grayish Hairs ; Sheaths Striate; The Inner Surface Spotted And Tinged With Red Brown, The Outer Surface Densely Hirsute With Ascending ...
Erigeron Angustifolius
Erigeron Angustifolius (gray). Aster Salsuginosus Var. Angustifollus Gray, Bot. Calif. 1: 325. 1876. E. Salsuginosus Var. Gray, Proc. Am.a Cad. 16: 93. 1880. From The Field Observations Of Mr. Flodman And Myself, I Judge This To Be As Good A Species As Most Of The Group. It Was Col Lected ...
Erigeron Asperugineus D C
Erigeron Asperugineus (d. C. Eaton) Gray, Proc. Am. Acad. 16 : 91. 1882. _aster Asperugineus D. C. Eaton, I3ot. King's Exp. 142. 1871. This Species Was Collected At Melrose, Mont., July 6,1893, No. 2823. ...
Erigeron Lonchopiiyellus
Erigeron Lonchopiiyellus Hook. Fl. Bor. Am. 2 : Is. 1834. E. Armeriatfolias Gray, I. C., In Part. Not Turcz. This Is Generally 3-6 Dm. High ; Leaves Rather Scattered ; Basal Leaves Rather Few And Oblanceolate ; Stern Leaves, Except The Upper Most, With Distinct Petioles ; Inflorescence More Irregular ...
Erigeron Minor
Erigeron Minor (hook). E. Glabratzts Var. Minor Hook. Fl. Bor. Am. 2: 18. 1834. E. Armcriaefolms Gray, Proc. Am. Acad. 8: 648. In Part. 1870. Not Turcz. Gray Includes In E. Al Menaefolills Two Distinct American Plants. Neither Agrees With The Original Description. One Of These Is Hooker's E. Glabratus ...
Erigeron Montanensis Mil E
Erigeron Montanensis Mil E. Canby & Rose, Bot. Gaz. 15: 65. 1890. Not E. Tway! Canby, Bot. Gaz. 13: 17. 1888. This Species Has Been Collected Again In Montana By J. Flodman, At The Following Stations ; Elk Mountains, No. 837 ; Little Belt Mountains, Near The Pass, No. S38. ...
Erigeron Oblanceolatus
Erigeron Oblanceolatus. Stem From An Apparently Biennial Root, 3-5 Dm. High, Striate, Finely Strigose, Branched Above ; Basal And Lower Leaves Oblanceo Late, Tapering Into A Winged Petiole, Pointed, The Margins Ciliolate And With A Few Small But Sharp Teeth ; Stem-leaves Linear, Diminish Ing Upward, The Uppermost Bract-like ; ...
Erigeron Subcanescens
Erigeron Subcanescens. Mplopappus Cancsccns Hook. Fl. Bor. Am. 2: 2 I . 1834. Erigeron Canescens T. & G. Fl. N. Am. 2: Not Willd. This Was Included In E. Caespitosum Nutt. By Dr. Gray, But I Believe It To Be A Fairly Good Species, Differing By The More Slender And ...
Eupatorium Petalodium
Eupatorium Petalodium Britton. Perennial, Bright Green. Stems Erect, 3-7 Dm. Tall, Simple Below, Corymbosely Branched Above, Somewhat Rough With Rigid Hairs ; Leaves Mainly Opposite (a Few Of The Upper Ones Alternate), Oblong To Lanceolate, 2-8 Cm. Long, Obtuse Or Rarely Acutish, Bluntly Serrate Or Crenate-serrate, Except The Entire More ...
Euphorbia Humistrata
Euphorbia Humistrata Engeim.; A. Gray, Man. Ed. 2. 386. 1856. The Known Geographic Ranges Of The Above Species Has Lately Been Greatly Extended Southward By Collections From Mississippi Professors. Tracy And Earle Found It On Horn Island (2886) And At Biloxi (2913). The Name Galata Cannot Be Applied To The ...
Filago Ni Vea
Filago Ni Vea. Evax Multicaulis Dc. Prodr. 5: 459. 1836. Not Filasc Multicaulis Lam. 1778. This Is One Of The Compositae Belonging West Of The Missis Sippi River That Has Been Traveling Gradually Eastward ; In 1895 I Found It Very Plentiful About Stone Mountain, Georgia. ...
Gaylussacia Dumosa
Gaylussacia Dumosa (andr.) T. & G. Vaccinium Dumosum Andr. Bot. Rep. 8: 112. 1794. Gaylussacia Dumosa T. & G.; A. Gray, Man. 259. [848. A Low Shrub, 1-5 Dm. Tall, With Underground Stems And Erect Solitary Or Tufted Branches ; The Twigs, Leaves And Inflorescence Glandular-pilose. Leaves Leathery, The Blades ...
Gaylussacia Frondosa L T
Gaylussacia Frondosa (l.) T. & G. Vaccinizenz _frondosum L. Sp. Pl. 351. 1753. Gaylussacia Frondosa T. & G. ; Torr. Fl. N. Y., I : 449. An Irregularly Branched Shrub 1-2 Meters Tall, With Puberulent Twigs And Young Leaves. Leaves Firm, The Blades Oblong-oblan Ceolate, Ovate, Oval Or Obovate, Obtuse ...
Gaylussacia Iiirtella
. Gaylussacia Iiirtella (ait.) Klotzsch. Vaccinium Hirtelluhz Ait. Hort. Kew. Ed. 2. 2: 357. Is I I. Gaylussacia Hirtella Klotzsch, Linnaea, 48. 1840. Gaylussacia Dumosa Var. Hirtella A. Gray, Man. 259. 1848. A Shrub, With Underground Stems, The Branches, Twigs And In Florescence Bristly-hispid, The Tips Of The Hairs With ...
Gaylussacia Nana A
Gaylussacia Nana (a. Gray) Gaylussacia Frondosa Var. Nana A. Gray, Syn. Fl. N. A. Ed. 2. 2: Pt. 1, 396. 1886. A Low Glaucous Shrub 1-4 Dm. Tall, Spreading By Underground Stems. Leaves Leathery, The Blades Elliptic, Obovate Or Nearly Spatulate, 2-3 Cm. Long, Obtuse Or Minutely Apiculate At The ...
Gaylussacia Resinosa
Gaylussacia Resinosa (ait.) T. & G. Fraceiniunz Resinosum Ait. Hort. Kew. 2 : I 2. 1789. Gaylussacia Resinosa T. & G.; Torr. Fl. N. Y. I : 449. 1843. A Rigid Branching Shrub 3-12 Dm. Tall, Its Twigs And Foliage More Or Less Pubescent And Sticky With A Resinous Secretion ...
Gaylussacia Tomentosa
Gaylussacia Tomentosa Pursh. Gaylussacia Frondosa Var. Tomeidosa A. Gray. Syn. Fl. N. A. 2 : Pt. 19. 1878. Gaylussacia Tontentosa Pursh ; A. Gray. Syn. H. N. A. 2 : Pt. 1, 19. As Synonym. 1878. A Low Shrub, Spreading By Underground Stems, The Foliage Ton Entose With Brownish Hairs. ...
Gaylussacia Ursina M A
Gaylussacia Ursina (m. A. Curtis) T. & G. Uaccinium Ursinzinz M. A. Curtis, Am. Journ. Sci. 44 : 82. 1843. Gaylussacia Ursina T. & G.; A. Gray, Mem. Am. Acad. (ii.) 3 : 49. 1846. A Straggling Branching Shrub, 6-15 Dm. Tall, With Sparingly Pubescent Twigs And Young Foliage. Leaves ...
Gentiana Calycosa Monticola G
Gentiana Calycosa Monticola. G. Calycosa Stricta Griseb. Gen. & Sp. Gent. 292. 1839. Not G. Stricta Willd., Nor Klotzsch. This Beautiful Little Gentian Was Collected On The Top Of Yogo Baldy In The Little Belt Mountains, Aug. 24, 1896, Flodman, No. 726. ...
Gentiana Quinquefolia L
Gentiana Quinquefolia L. Sp. Pl. 230. 1753. Mr. A. M. Huger Has Sent Me Specimens Of This Gentian From The Vicinity Of Waynesville, North Carolina, Noting That The Plants Often Produce A Prodigious Number Of Flowers, He Having Counted Over Three Hundred And Sixty On Some Specimens. He Has Also ...
Geum Canadense Flavum Porter
Geum Canadense Flavum (porter) Britton A Valid Species. This Plant Is Clearly An Excellent Species And Should Stand As Geum Fiavunz (porter). It Is Common In The Vicinity Of New York And Shows Itself To Be Perfectly Distinct From Its Near Relative, Gam Canadense Jacq., With Which It Is Often ...
Gilia Cephaloidea H
Gilia Cephaloidea H. Sp. G. Spicata Var. Capztata Gray, Syn. Fl. 2 ; Part I, 1886 (iii Part): Not Proc. Am. Acad. 8: 274, 1870, Nor G. Capitata Sims, Bot. Mag. 53 : Pl. 2698. 1826. Jenney's Plant Collected In The Black Hills Of South Dakota Was Included By Gray ...
Graminoides
Graminoides Bicknell, Bull. Torr. Club, 23: 133. 1896. After Describing This Sisynnchium Mr. Bicknell Gives A General Distribution For The Species, But Notes The " Exact Distribution Not Well Made Out." I Can Now Record Two Definite Southern Stations: The First, Stone Mountain, Georgia, Where I Collected The Plant At ...
Gyrothyra A New Genus
Gyrothyra A New Genus Of Hepaticae. Stem Creeping, Foliose, Subsimple Or Somewhat Sparingly Branch Ing, Radiculose. Leaves Succubous, Entire, Alternate ; Underleaves Present, Free, Bifid, Segments Narrowly Lanceolate Or Subulate; Walls Of The Leaf-cells With Triangular Thickenings At The Angles. Antheridia Short-stalked, In The Axils Of Smaller Saccate Leaves, Form ...
Gyrothyra Underwoodiana
Gyrothyra Underwoodiana. Dioicous. Plants Rather Large, 1-2 Cm. Long, 2-4 Mm. Wide, Mostly In Compact Light Green Tufts ; Stems Creeping, Thick, Often Slightly Flattened Dorso-ventrally, .5—.65 Mm. In Diameter, About 15 Cells Wide In Cross Section, Very Densely Radiculose, Slightly Ascending At Apex, Subsimple Or With A Few Irregularly ...
Habenaria Dilatatiformis
Habenaria Dilatatiformis. (platenthera Gracilis Lindl. Gen. & Sp. Orch. 2s8. 1835-9. Habenaria Gracilis S. Wats. Proc. Am. Acad. 12: 277. 1877. Not Hook. Exot. Fl. Pl. 135. 1825.) In General Habit This Most Resembles H. Hyperborea, From Which It Differs In The Larger White Flowers, In The Lip, Which Is ...
Habenaria Str1cta
Habenaria Str1cta (lindl.). Platentera Stricta Lindl. Gen. & Sp. Orch. 288. 1835-9. This Differs From The Preceding In The Greenish Or Purplish Flowers, The Narrower Lip And The Very Short And Much More Sac Cate Spur, Which Is Scarcely More Than One-half As Long As The Lip. Habenana Saccata Greene, ...
Hedera Helix L
Hedera Helix L. Sp. Pl. 202. 1753. The Common European Ivy Must Be Admitted To The Flora Of The Southern States As An Introduced Species. It Is Frequent About Old Dwellings And Similar Places And I Have Found It Perfectly Natu Ralized On The Steep, Rocky Banks Of The Ocmulgee ...
Hedysarum Sulphurescens
Hedysarum Sulphurescens. Ilavescens Coulter & Fisher, Bot. Gaz. 18: 300. 1893. Not Regel & Schmalh. This Was Collected By J. H. Flodman In 1896 In The Spanish Basin, No. 65o, And In The Bridger Mountains, No. 651, And By The Author In 1895 Near Bozeman, No. 2720. ...
Hicoria Glabra
Hicoria Glabra (mill.) Britton, Bull. Torr. Club, 15 : 284. 1888. Among The Many Unique Things That Stone Mountain Affords Are Some Dwarf Hickory Trees, Usually Less Than Two Meters In Height, Bearing Quite An Abundance Of Fruit. ...
Hydnum Chrysocomum Ii
Hydnum Chrysocomum Ii. Sp. Resupinate, Forming Areas 2-6 Cm. Each Way ; Mycelial Strands Wide-creeping, More Or Less Branched, Bright Orange-yellow, Ex Panding Here And There To Form A Membranous Subiculum Bear Ing The Bright Orange-yellow Spines ; Subiculum Thin, Whitish Fimbriate At The Margin, Yellowish Within And Later Bright ...
Hygrobiella
Hygrobiella. With Root-hairs; Underleaves Undivided. Pleuroclada. Leaves Rounded, Entire Or Nearly So. Odontoschisma. Leaves Incubous ; Plants Larger, Often Conspicuous (except In Lepidozia). Leaves Rounded, Entire Or Minutely Two-toothed ; Perianth Wanting, The Sporo Phyte Rising From A Buried Pouch. Kantia. Leaves Narrowed Toward The End, Usually 3-toothed. Bazzania. Leaves ...
I Polygonella Ciliata
I. Polygonella Ciliata Meisn. In Dc. Prodr. 14: 81. 1856. • Vicinity Of The Manatee River, Florida. As Late As The Year 1894 There Seems To Have Been Only One Collection Of The Above Species ; This Was Rugel's 429, On Which Meisner Based The Species. In August, 1895, Mr. ...
Iii Il
Il, Iii. Amphigenous ; Sori Very Small, Short, Very Numerous But Irregularly Scattered, Remaining Long Enclosed In The Tough Epidermis Of The Host, At Length Rupturing By A Narrow Slit ; Uredo Spores Large, Broadly Oval, 35 X 30 Ii, Scarcely Echinulate, The Epi Spore Of Medium Thickness, Pale Rusty ...
Ipomoea Barbigera
Ipomoea Barbigera Sweet, Brit. Fl. Gard. Pl. 86. Isis. Dr. Mohr Has Lately Published An Interesting Note On This Species In This Journal ;* The Plant Has Apparently Not Been Col Lected Many Times Since Its Discovery And It Would Be Desirable To Know More Of Its Geographic Range. Prof. ...
Ipomoea Purpurea L
Ipomoea Purpurea (l.) Roth, Bot. Abh. 27. 1787. Prof. Baker Has Also Sent Me This Morning Glory, Collected Near Auburn, Alabama, Thus Giving Us A Station Between The At Lantic States And Texas ; This Break In Its Range Is Indicated In The Synoptical ...
Iris Verna L
Iris Verna L. Sp. Pl. 39. 1753. I Have Seen Two Collections Of The Spring Iris During The Past Season, Both From North Carolina ; The One Was Made By Mr. A. M. Huger In The Mountains And The Other By Myself In The Central Part Of The State. I ...
Isnardia L
Isnardia L. Sp. Pl. 120. 1753. Key To The Species. Petals Usually None ; Capsules 2.5-4 Mm. Long. Pubescent; Capsules 2.5-3 Mm. Long. 1. I. Spathulata. Glabrous ; Capsules 3-4 Mm. Long. 2. 1. Pa/writ. Petals Usually Present; Capsules 6-7 Mm. Long. 3. 1. Natans. ...
Isnardia Natans
Isnardia Natans (ell.). Ludzengza Natans Ell. Bot. S. C. & Ga. 1: 518. 1817. Streams And Marshes, North Carolina To Florida And Mexico. ...
Isnardia Palustris L
Isnardia Palustris L. Sp. P1. I20. 1753. Ludwrgiel Apetala Walt. Fl. Car. 89. 1788. Ludzeigia Nitida Michx. Fl. Bor. Am. 1: 57. 1803. Ludwigia Pahrstris Ell. Bot. S.c. & Ga. Is 2i I. 1817. Isnardia Palustlis Var. Americana Dc. Prodr. 3: 61. 1828. Isnardia Ascendens Hall; Eaton & Wr. N. ...
Isnardia Spathulata T G
Isnardia Spathulata (t. & G.). Ludwigia Spat/luta/a T. & G. Fl. N. A. 1 : 526. 1840. Around Pine Barren Ponds, Middle Florida. ...
Key To The North
Key To The North American Species Of Agrintottia. Leaflets Serrate, Dentate Or Crenate With Numerous Teeth. Racemes And Leaves Beneath Glabrous Or With Loose Spreading Hairs. Roots Not Tuberous; Fruit Large, Turbinate, With Numerous Radiating Bristles. Hirszeta. Roots Tuberous-thickened ; Fruit Very Small, Hemispheric, With Few Ascending Or Erect Bristles. ...
Lappula Americana
Lappula Americana (gray). Echinospennum De/71mm Var. Americanum Gray, Proc. Am. Acad. 17 : 224. I Think This Is Quite Distinct From The European L. Degcxa. The Species Of The Mississippi Valley And Westward Is A Much Larger Plant, With A Many-flowered Divergently Paniculate-branched In Florescence And Broadly Oblanceolate Leaves. The ...
Lecilea Juniperina
Lecilea Juniperina Ri. Sp. Tufted From A Descending And Branched Woody Root, 2-5 Dm. High. Stems Erect, Often From An Outcurved Or Ascending Base, Mostly Purplish And Naked Below The Middle At Flowering-time, Branched Above The Middle To Form A Dense Narrow Panicle ; Branches Short, Numerous, Closely Ascending, Mostly ...
Leonotis Nepetaefolia
Leonotis Nepetaefolia Ait. Hort. Kew. Ed. 2, 3 : 409. 181i. Dr. Chapman Reports This Introduced Plant From Georgia And Florida. We Now Have Excellent Specimens Collected By Prof. Underwood At Auburn, Lee County, Alabama. ...
Lepiota Mammaeformis
Lepiota Mammaeformis N. Sp. Pileus Thin, White, With A Dull Brownish Strongly Umbonate Disc, 5-8 Cm. In Diameter, Mealy Squamulose, The Margin Strongly Sulcate-striate, Somewhat Incurved ; Gills Rather Narrow, Moderately Close ; Stem 12-18 Cm. Long, Flexuous, Hollow, Tapering Upward From An Elongate Thickened Base, Over I Cm. At ...
Leptoglossum Alauamense
Leptoglossum Alauamense N. Sp. Black Throughout, Gregarious, 2-3 Cm. High. Ascoma About Cm. Long, Flattened, In The Dry Condition About 2 Mm. Wide And 0.5 Mm. Thick, Blunt Or Rounded, Horny, Yellowish Within ; Stem Roughened, Somewhat Enlarged At Base ; Spores Hyaline, Straight Or Slightly More Or Less Curved, ...
Lesquerella Alpina
Lesquerella Alpina (nutt.) Wats. Proc. Am. Acad. 23: 254 1888. Vesicaria Alpina Nutt ; T. & G. Fl. N. Am. I : 102. 1838. The True L. Alpina Has Been Found By Me At The Following Sta Tions : Lima, No. 2666 ; Melrose, No. 2667, Both In 1895. Most ...
Limonium Augustatum A
Limonium Augustatum (a. Gray). Statice Brasiliense Var. Augustata A. Gray, Syn. Fl 2: Part I, 54. Perennial, Slender, Acaulescent ; Leaves Basal, Few, The Blades Linear, 4-7 Cm. Long, Cuspidate, 1-nerved, Narrowed Into Petioles Which Are Somewhat Shorter Than The Blades, Their Bases Dilated ; Scapes Erect, About 3 Dm. ...
Limonium Nasiiii
Limonium Nasiiii. Perennial By Branching Rootstocks, Glabrous. Leaves Basal, The Blades Oblong Or Elliptic, Sometimes Varying To Narrowly Obovate, 4-10 Cm. Long, Rounded Or Notched At The Apex, Occasion Ally Mucronate, Narrowed Into Petioles Which Are Shorter Than The Blades Or Longer ; Scapes Erect, 3-7 Dm. Tall, Furnished With ...
Listera Reniformis
Listera Reniformis. Perennial, Fleshy, Deep Green. Stem Erect, 1-3 Dm. Tall, Slender Glabrous Or Nearly So Below, Densely Glandular-pubescent Above, Simple ; Leaves 2, Opposite, About The Middle Of The Stem, Reniform Or Ovate-reniform, 1-3 Cm. In Diameter, Apiculate Or Short Acumi Nate, Glabrous Above, More Or Less Pubescent Beneath, ...
Lobelia Flaceidieolia
Lobelia Flaceidieolia. Perennial, Slender, Deep Green, Glabrous Or Nearly So. Stems Erect, 2-6 Dm. Tall, Solitary, Or Loosely Tufted, Usually Branched Above, Or, In Small Plants, Rarely Simple, The Branches Wirelike; Leaves Thin, The Basal Or Lower Cauline Obovate Or Oblong-spatu Late, The Rest Linear-oblong Or Rarely Linear-lanceolate, 3-10 Cm. ...
Lonicera Flava
Lonicera Flava Sims. Bot. Mag.,pl. 1318. 181o. About Two Years Ago I Several New Localities For This Handsome Honeysuckle. Further Exploration Of The Southern End Of The Blue Ridge Has Revealed Additional Stations. In The Sum Mer Of 1894 I Found Some Bushes On The Upper Slopes Of Currahec Mountain, ...
Lonicera Japonica
Lonicera Japonica Thunb. Fl. Jap. 89. 1784. In A Former Note * I Have Spoken Of The Abundance Of This Foreign Plant In Certain Localities. Mr. A. H. Curtiss Now Sends It From Florida ( Number 4690) Saying, '° In Moist Thickets Where This Gets A Foothold It Grows And ...
Ludwigia L
Ludwigia L. Sp. Pl. I18. 1753. Represented By Fifteen Species In The Southern United States. ...
Ludwigiantha Arcuata
Ludwigiantha Arcuata (walt.). Ludwigia Arcuata Walt. Fl. Car. 89. 1788. Luchingra Pedunculosa Michx. Fl. Bor. Am. I: 88. 1803. Isnardia Pedunculosa Dc. Prodr. 3: 6o. 1828. Swamps And Marshes, Virginia To Florida. ...
Ludwigiantha
Ludwigiantha. [ludwigia, Section Ludzoigrantha T. & G. Fl. N. A. R : 526. 1840.] ...
Macounii
Macounii (aust.) Aust. Hep. Bor. Am. No. 55. 1873. Jungermannia Ilacounii Aust. Proc. Phila. Acad. For 1869 : 222. 1869. Gametophyte A Short Creeping More Or Less Branched Leafy Stem ; Leaves Contiguous Or Somewhat Imbricate, Broadly Spread Ing, Bifid A Little Beyond The Middle, The Lobes Spreading And Broadly ...
Magnolia Tripetala L
Magnolia Tripetala L. Sp. Pl. Ed. 2, 756. 1763. Another Species New To The Flora Of Georgia, Apparently Never Found So Far Southeast Of The Blue Ridge. I First Encountered Some Trees At The Northern Base Of Stone Mountain, And Later At Several Localities Near The Mountain. The Trees Are ...
Mentiia Rotundifolia L
Mentiia Rotundifolia (l.) Huds. Fl. Angl. 221. 1762. Only One Station In The Southern States, Namely, " Near Wil Mington, North Carolina,"t Has Been Recorded For This Mint. How Ever The Species Is Spreading ; In 1891 Miss K. A. Taylor Collected Specimens In A Wet Meadow Near Columbia, South ...
Mitella Violacea Il
Mitella Violacea Il Sp. Stem From A Perennial Rootstock, Slender, About 3 Dm. High, Leafless, Finely Puberulent And With A Few Long Silky Hairs. Basal Leaves On Petioles 5-10 Cm. Long, The Blade And Petiole Sparingly Hispid, Broadly Cordate In Outline,-slightly 5-7-lobed With Rounded Finely Crenate Lobes; Raceme Very Short ...
Monotropsis Odorata
Monotropsis Odorata Ell. Bot. S. C. & Ga. F : 479. 1817. This Rare Plant Has Lately Been Rediscovered By Mr. A. M. Huger On The Mountains Of Polk County, North Carolina. ...
Myxomycetes
: Myxomycetes With The Order Acrasiales, Plasmodio Phorales And Myxogastrales ; And Schizomycetes With The Orders Eubacteriales And Myxobacteriales. * There Still Remains The Systematic Position Of The Lichens. Since The Coordination Of The Orders Of The Entire Phylum Thal Lophyta Is Far From Being Settled Owing To The Limitations ...
New Or Noteworthy American
New Or Noteworthy American Grasses Erianthus Tracyi Culms Stout, Erect, 2-4 M. High, Smooth And Glabrous, The Nodes Upwardly Barbed With Deciduous Silky Hairs, About I Cm. Long ; Sheaths Closely Embracing The Culm, Shorter Than The Inter Nodes, Smooth, Glabrous, Except At The Apex, Where They Are Pubes Cent ...
Notes On Epilobiaceae
Notes On Epilobiaceae. The Genus Lua'wrgia As It Is Now Generally Interpreted Has Always Seemed To Me To Contain Too Many Distinct Generic Types. * A. Gray, Man. Ed. 6. 418. I Think Linnaeus' Idea Of Holding Isnardia Palustris Generically Separate From Ludwigia Altendfolia Is The Proper Way Of Disposing ...
Notes On Potentilla
Notes On Potentilla The Amvae Resemble Much The Fitidae Except That The Leaves Have More Than Three Leaflets. They Are All Low Plants, Generally Less Than 2 Cm. High, Except P. Dissecta, Which Sometimes Reaches A Height Of 3 Cm. The Pubescence Is Scant, Silky, Strigose Or Hirsute, Only In ...
Notes On Potentilla_2
Notes On Potentilla The Subviscosae Is A Small Group Of Low Plants With Many More Or Less Spreading Branches From The Caudex, With A Silky Or Hir Sute Pubescence, Often Intermixed With Almost Sessile Glands, But Not At All Tomentose ; With Digitate Leaves Of 5-7 Leaflets, And In Fruit, ...
Notes On Potentilla_3
Notes On Potentilla. The Hippianae Constitute A Group Somewhat Related To The ,ltultijugae. They Are, However, As A Rule Stouter Than The Mem Bers Of That Group, And The Leaves Are More Or Less White Or Gray Ish Hairy, Generally Densely Silky, Villous Or Tomentose. The Group Contains The Following ...
Observations
Observations. Guignard And Strasburger Found That In Idium And In Allium The Pollen-grain After Reduction, Undergoes Subsequent Mitoses, In Each Of Which The Same Reduced Number Of Chromosomes Is Re Tained. This Led Overton To Suggest That Reduction In The Higher Cryptogams, Where Sexual And Asexual Generations Alternate, Might Take ...
Oxalis Grandis
Oxalis Grandis Small, Bull. Torr. Club, 21: 474. 1894. Mr. C. D. Beadle Has Lately Sent Me Specimens Of This, Our Most Robust Species Of Oxalis, From The Biltmore Herbarium, Col Lected In Thickets At Biltmore, North Carolina. This Collection Extends The Geographic Range Of The Species Somewhat Further Southward ...
Oxalis Pilosa
Oxalis Pilosa Nutt.; T. & G. Fl. N. A. I : 212. 1838. Perennial By A Woody Base, Caulescent, Stoutish, Densely Pilose Throughout, Pale Green. Stern Erect, Ascending, Or Decumbent, 1-3 Dm. Long, Usually Simple, Woody Below ; Leaves Peltately 3-fol Iolate, 1-2 Cm. Broad, Pilose On Both Sides; Petioles ...
Oxalis Recurva
Oxalis Recurva Ell. Bot. S. C. & Ga. I : 526. 1821. During The Summer Of 1895 I Collected A Few Specimens Of This Beautiful And Strongly Characterized Oxalis At Stone Mountain And In The Vicinity Of Augusta, Georgia. ...
Oxalis Recurva_2
Oxalis Recurva Ell. Bot. S. C. & Ga. I: 526. 1821. As The Exploration Of The Southern States Progresses, Elliott's Beautiful And Delicate Recurved-styled Oxalis Is Being Found At Various Points. Mr. Beadle Has Sent Me Ample Specimens, Show Ing The Extensive Rootstock System, And The First Specimens Gath Ered ...
Oxalis
Oxalis Suxspoxfil Trelease, Mem. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist. 4: 89. [ 888. Oxalis Pumila Nutt. ; T. & G. Fl. N. A. R : 212, 183. Not D'urv. [826. Perennial By A Slender Horizontal Or Creeping Woody Rootstock, Caulescent, Low And Bushy Or Much Elongated, Somewhat Pilose Or Sparingly Vinous. ...
P Concinna Divisa Il
P. Concinna Divisa Il V. P. Reivea Dissecta S. Wats. Proc. Am. Acad. 7: 556, At Least In Part. 1873. Not P. Dissecta Pursh, 1814. Leaflets Pinnately Divided. In A Few Cases The Leaves Are Also Pinnate Rather Than Palmate. Dr. Watson Included The Three First Specimens Cited Below In ...
P Haceli A Hi
P Haceli A Hi Rsuta Nutt. Trans. Am. Phil. Soc. (ii.) 5: 191. 1833-37. Although Classed As An Annual, This Pliacelia Appears To Be A Biennial. Mr. Nuttall, In The Original Dcscription, Says " Annual Or Perhaps Also Biennial." On Stone Mountain, Georgia, The Species Flowers In The Spring, The ...
Panicu1m Ci Liiferum Il
Panicu1m Ci Liiferum Il Sp. Culms Caespitose, 2-8 Dm. Tall, Erect, At Length Much Branched And Decumbent, Hirsute, Except A Naked Ring Below The Barbed Nodes, With Ascending Or Nearly Appressed Hairs, Which Are Usually More Scanty At The Summit Or Nearly Wanting. Sheaths Papillose Hirsute With Ascending Or Nearly ...
Panicularia Borealis
Panicularia Borealis N. Sp. Plant Glabrous Throughout. Culms 6-15 Dm. Tall, From A Creeping Base, Smooth, Erect ; Sheaths Loosely Embracing The Culm, Overlapping, Smooth Or Roughish, The Terminal One Often Embrac Ing The Base Of The Panicle ; Ligule 5-15 Mm. Long ; Leaves 9-23 Cm. Long, 2-10 Mm. ...
Panicularia Brachithilla
Panicularia Brachithi'lla N. Sp. Whole Plant, Except The Flowering Scales And A Slight Roughness On The Branches Of The Panicle Just Below Each Spikelet, Smooth And Glabrous. Culms Simple, From A Decumbent And Creeping Base, Erect, Slender, 6-9 Dm. Tall ; Sheaths Usually Longer Than The Internodes, Closed For Nearly ...
Panicum Agrostidiforme
Panicum Agrostidiforme Lam. Ill. I: 172. 1791. This Name Was Given By Its Author To A Grass From South America, Probably From Cayenne, And Its Application To The Plant So Common In Our Region, The P. Agrostokles Muhl., Has Never Been Satisfactory, Not Only Because The Description Failed To Fit ...
Panicum Angustifolium
Panicum Angustifolium Ell. Bot. S. C. 8z: Ga. 1: 129. 1817. P. Neurantlumi Var. Ramosum Griseb. Cat. Pl. Cub. 232. 1866. As Stated Above, This Appears To Be Clearly Distinct From P. Neuranthum Grisebach. The Specimen On Which Grisebach Based His Variety Ramosum, No. 3454 Of Wright's Cuban Collection, Matches ...
Panicum Atlanticum Il
Panicum Atlanticum Il Sp. Whole Plant, With The Exceptions Noted Below, Papillose-pilose, With Long White Spreading Hairs, The Hairs On The Upper Surface Of The Leaves And On The Summit Of The Calm Scantier, Those On The Lower Surface Of The Leaves Shorter. Culms Caespitose, At Length Branched, 3-5 Dm. ...
Panicum Bicknellii
Panicum Bicknellii N. Sp. Whole Plant, With The Exceptions Noted Below, Smooth And Glabrous. Culms Erect, Or Sometimes Decumbent, Slender, 2-4 Dm. Tall, At Length Somewhat Branched, The Lower Internodes Puberulent, The Nodes Sparingly Barbed ; Sheaths Generally Longer Than The Internodes, Ciliate On The Margins, The Lowermost Pubes Cent ...
Panicum Drittoni
Panicum Drittoni N. Sp. Whole Plant, With The Exception Of The Spikelets, Smooth And Glabrous. Culms Coarsely Striate, Densely Caespitose, Slender, Erect, Rigid, 1-2 Dm. Tall, Simple Or Sparingly Branched ; Sheaths Closely Embracing The Culm, Striate, Less Than One-half The Length Of The Internodes ; Ligule A Ring Of ...
Panicum Elongatum
Panicum Elongatum Pursh. The Longer And Acuminate Spikelets Serve Well To Distinguish This From P. Agrostoicles Muhl. Another Equally Important And So Far Constant Character Is The Distinct Stalk To The Scale Of The Per Fect Flower. In P. Agrostoides The Fourth Scale Is Sessile, Or Nearly So, And Much ...
Panicum Glabrifolium
Panicum Glabrifolium N. Sp. Whole Plant, Except Just Below The Lower Nodes, Smooth And Glabrous And Somewhat Shining, Especially The Panicle And Spike Lets. Culms Caespitose, 1.5-4 Dm. Tall, Erect, Rigid, Slender, Leafy To The Top, The Longer Culms Pubescent For A Greater Or Less Dis Tance Below The Lower ...
Panicum Latifolium L
Panicum Latifolium L. It May Be Of Interest To Call Attention To A Remark Of Trin:_as In Relation To This Species, Although The Evidence As To What Plant Linnaeus Had In Mind Is So Strong That It Would Hardly Seem Worth While To Allude To It Further. Trinius (mem. Acad. ...
Panicum Lindheimeri
Panicum Lindheimeri Tt, Sp. Whole Plant, With The Exception Of The Lower Sheaths, Usually The Lower Internodes, And The Spikelets, Smooth And Glabrous. Culms Slender, Erect, At Length Branched, The Lower Internodes Sparingly Papillose-hirsute, Or Sometimes Glabrous ; Nodes Often Barbed With Spreading Or Somewhat Reflexed Hairs ; Sheaths Shorter ...
Panicum Malacon 11
Panicum Malacon 11. Sp. Whole Plant Often Purplish, Pubescent With White Ascending Hairs, Those On The Sheaths And Culms Longer, Scantier On The Upper Sheaths And The Upper Part Of The Culms, The Pubescence Of The Surfaces Of The Leaves Dense And Short. Culms Caespitose, At First Simple, Erect, Later ...
Panicum Manatense 11
Panicum Manatense 11. Sp. Whole Plant, With The Few Exceptions Described Below, Smooth And Glabrous. Culms 2-4 Dm. Long, Strongly Striate-grooved, De Cumbent, Much Branched, The Lower And Longer Internodes Arcuate ;. Nodes Often Yellowish On One Side ; Sheaths Loose, Ciliate Along The Margins, At Least When Young, The ...
Panicum Neurantituni
Panicum Neurantituni Grisebach, Cat. Pl. Cub. 232. 1866. There Is No Doubt As To The Occurrence Of This Species In The United States, Its Range Extending, So Far As The Specimens To Which I Have Had Access Indicate, From Southeastern Virginia, Thus Bringing It Into The Region Covered By The ...
Panicum Parvispiculum
Panicum Parvispiculum N. Sp. Culins 3-5 Dm. Tall, Caespitose, Erect, Or Later Decumbent And Creeping At The Base, Glabrous, Or Toward The Base Appressed-hir Sute, Nodes Blackish Brown, Usually More Or Less Pubescent. Sheaths Shorter Than The Internodes, The Lower Ones Usually Ap Pressed-hirsute, The Upper Puberulent Or Glabrous And ...