An illustrated flora of the 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 ed2illustratedflo02brit Year: 1913 3. Agrimonia pumila Muhl. Small-fruited Agrimony. Fig. 2269. Agrimonia pumila Muhl. Cat. 47. 1813. A. microcarpa Wallr. Beitr. Bot. i: 39. pi. i. f. 3. 1842. Small and slender, l°-2° high, erect or assur- gent, simple, or with a few branches above. Roots tuberous ; stem villous with spreading hairs below, appressed-


An illustrated flora of the 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 ed2illustratedflo02brit Year: 1913 3. Agrimonia pumila Muhl. Small-fruited Agrimony. Fig. 2269. Agrimonia pumila Muhl. Cat. 47. 1813. A. microcarpa Wallr. Beitr. Bot. i: 39. pi. i. f. 3. 1842. Small and slender, l°-2° high, erect or assur- gent, simple, or with a few branches above. Roots tuberous ; stem villous with spreading hairs below, appressed-pubescent above; leaves often crowded toward the base of the stem, frequently 3-foliolate ; leaflets 3-5, small, elliptic to obovate or cuneate, obtuse or acute at the apex, often pilose above, soft-pubescent and pale beneath; interposed leaf- segments, if any, a small pair; stipules small, the lower ones lanceolate and entire, the upper rounded on the outer side and laciniate; racemes very loosely flowered, flowers-small; fruit 2' long or less, minutely glandular, hemispheric to turbi- nate; disk flat; bristles few, ascending or erect. In dry soil. Pennsylvania and Maryland to Florida, Kentucky and Texas. Aug. 4. Agrimonia mollis (T. &;G.) Britton. Soft Agrimony. Fig. 2270. Agrimonia Eupaloria var. mollis T. &; G. Fl. X. A. i: 431. 1840. '!A. pubescens Wallr. Beitr. Bot. i : 45. 1842. A. mollis Britton, Bull. Torr. Club 19: 221. 1892. A. mollis Bicknellii Kearney, Bull. Torr. Club 24: 565. 1897. Virgately branched, ii°-6° tall. Roots tuberous. S'em pubescent, or villous below, finely pubescent or ranescent above, as also the racemes. Leaves thickish, dull green, veiny, pale and velvety-pubescent benea*h; leaflets mostly 7 (5-11), spreading, nar- rowly oblong to obovate, obtuse or acutish at the apex, irenate to dentate; interposed leaf-segments oblong, mostly a single pair; stipules lanceolate to ovate-oblong, cut-toothed or lobed; flowers 3'-4' broad, the buds subglobose,


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