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 102nd meridian; 2nd ed. . beneath, ii-3 long, i-2 wide;stipules deciduous or none; flowers white, about 2broad in dense compound terminal often leafycon,-mbs; folhcles glabrous. On banks or in rockj- places. Xew York and NewJersey to the mountains of Georgia and Kentucky. Birch-leaved meadow-sweet. May-June. 5. Spiraea virginiana Brittoii. MrginiaSpiraea. Fig. virginiana Britten, Bull.
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 102nd meridian; 2nd ed. . beneath, ii-3 long, i-2 wide;stipules deciduous or none; flowers white, about 2broad in dense compound terminal often leafycon,-mbs; folhcles glabrous. On banks or in rockj- places. Xew York and NewJersey to the mountains of Georgia and Kentucky. Birch-leaved meadow-sweet. May-June. 5. Spiraea virginiana Brittoii. MrginiaSpiraea. Fig. virginiana Britten, Bull. Torr. Club 17 : 314. much-branched shrub, the branches formingwands i°-4° long, more or less pubescent whenyoung, becoming glabrous. Stipules deciduousor none; leaves petioled, oblong or oblanceolate,thin, obtuse or acutish at the apex, cuneate orrounded at the base, ii-2 long, 5-S wide,green above, pale or slightly glaucous beneath,entire, or with a few low teetli above the middle;petioles l-2i long; flowers white, about 3wide, in terminal compound corymbs; petalsovate-orbicular; pedicels and caljTc glaucous;follicles glabrous. On damp rocks. West Virginia to the mountains ofNorth Carolina and Tennessee. 6. Spiraea japonica L. f. Japanese Spiraea. Fig. 2220.
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