. An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions, from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia, and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102d meridian. Botany; Botany. 400 COMPOSITAE. Vol. Euthamia tenuifolia (Pursh) Greene. Slender Fragrant Golden-rod. Quobsque-weed. Fig. 4266. "iErigeron carolinianum L. Sp. PI. 863. 1753. Solidago tenuifolia Pursh, Fl. Am. Sept. 540. 1814. E. tenuifolia Greene, Pittonia 5 : 77. 1902. E. remota Greene, loc. cit. 78. 1902. ?S. Moseleyi Fernald, Rhodora 10: 93. 1908. Glabrous and so
. An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions, from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia, and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102d meridian. Botany; Botany. 400 COMPOSITAE. Vol. Euthamia tenuifolia (Pursh) Greene. Slender Fragrant Golden-rod. Quobsque-weed. Fig. 4266. "iErigeron carolinianum L. Sp. PI. 863. 1753. Solidago tenuifolia Pursh, Fl. Am. Sept. 540. 1814. E. tenuifolia Greene, Pittonia 5 : 77. 1902. E. remota Greene, loc. cit. 78. 1902. ?S. Moseleyi Fernald, Rhodora 10: 93. 1908. Glabrous and somewhat resinous, seldom over ii° high, branched above. Leaves nar- rowly linear, entire, acuminate, sessile, nar- rowed at the base, i-nerved or with an additional pair of faint lateral nerves, l'-tf long, i"-2" wide, punctate, often with smaller ones clustered in the axils, the resi- nous dots minute; heads about li" high, very numerous and crowded in the dense nearly flat corymb; involucre oblong-cam- panulate, its bracts oblong; rays 6-12; disk- flowers 4-6. In dry sandy soil, eastern Massachusetts to Illinois, Wisconsin, Florida and Louisiana. Re- ferred, in our first edition, to Euthamia caro- liniana (L.) Greene, but the identity of Erigeron carolinianum L. is doubtful. Oct. 6. Euthamia minor (Michx.) Greene. Narrow-leaved Bushy Golden-rod. Fig. 4267. Solidago lanceolata minor Michx. Fl. Bor. Am. 2: 116. 1803. Euthamia minor Greene, Pittonia 5 : 78. 1902. Solidago minor Fernald, Rhodora 10: 93. 1908. Glabrous, bushy-branched above, 3° high or less. Leaves very narrowly linear, i-nerved, the larger about 2i' long, not over 1" wide, often with tufts of smaller ones in the axils, the upper much smaller, often not more than I" wide; heads very numerous, short-stalked, or sessile; involucre cylindraceous, about 2" high, its yel- lowish oblong bracts appressed, viscid; ray-flow- ers about 10. In dry sandy soil, Virginia to Florida and Missi
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