. 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. Botany. 3. Dolicholus erectus (\\'alt.) \ ail. Erect Rhynchosia. Fig. 2644. Trifoliu Rhynclu Walt. Fl. Car. 184. DC. Prodr. 2 : 384. Rhynchosia tomentosa var. erccta T. & G. Fl. X. A. 1: 285. 1838. D. erectus Vail. Bull. Torn Club 26: 1899. Erect, rather stout, simple or slightly branch- ed, velvety-pubescent or tomentose, l°-2i° high. Stipules linear-lanceolate, acuminat


. 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. Botany. 3. Dolicholus erectus (\\'alt.) \ ail. Erect Rhynchosia. Fig. 2644. Trifoliu Rhynclu Walt. Fl. Car. 184. DC. Prodr. 2 : 384. Rhynchosia tomentosa var. erccta T. & G. Fl. X. A. 1: 285. 1838. D. erectus Vail. Bull. Torn Club 26: 1899. Erect, rather stout, simple or slightly branch- ed, velvety-pubescent or tomentose, l°-2i° high. Stipules linear-lanceolate, acuminate, 2"-3" long; petioles shorter than or equalling the leaves; leaflets 3, oval, ovate or slightly obovate, thick, densely tomentose, especially beneath, obtuse or acute, 1-2' long; racemes 5-i5-flo\vered, sessile or short-peduncled ; flow- ers 3"-5" long; pod oblong, pubescent, 6'-8" long, about 3" wide. In dry soil, Delaware to Florida. Tennessee and Louisiana. May-Sept. 4. Dolicholus simplicifolius (Walt.) \'ail. Round-leaved Rhynchosia. Fig. 2645. TrifoHum simplicifojium Walt. Fl. Car. 184. 1788. Rhynchosia reniformis DC. Prodr. 2: 384. 1825. Rhynchosia tomentosa var. monofhylhi T. & G. Fl. >f. A. 1:284. 1838. Rhynchosia simpUcifolia Wood, Bot. & Fl. 96. i8;o. D. simplicifolius Vail, Bull. Torr. Club 26: 114. 1899. Erect, low, simple, pubescent with spreading hairs, 3'-9' high. Stipules lanceolate, acuminate, 3"-4" long; petioles shorter than or exceeding the leaves; leaflet usually solitary, orbicular or broader, thick, obtuse and rounded or apiculate at the apex, slightly cordate at the base, i'-2' long (leaflets rarely 3, the lateral ones ovate) ; racemes rather densely flowered, short- peduncled or sessile; flowers 3"-5" long; pod as in the preceding species. In dry soil. Virginia to Florida, Tennessee and Louisi- ana. May-July. 48. PHASEOLUS [Totirn.] L. Sp. PI. 723. 1753. Annual or perennial vines, rarely e


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