. Flora Americae Septentrionalis, or, A systematic arrangement and description of the plants of North America [electronic resource] : containing, besides what have been described by preceding authors, many new and rare species, collected during twelve years travels and residence in that country. Botany. MBtAHDRIA MONOOYNU. Lilium. 3. L. Mat sparsis lineari-l^ceolatis: lopremii vertU cillatis floremque subaequantibus, caule subunifloro subalato-pentagono, peduncalo lanato, corolla erecta turbinato-patentie eitus floccoso-Ianata* laciaiis infimii ovali-lanoeolatia. Ker in hot. mag. 872. Ico


. Flora Americae Septentrionalis, or, A systematic arrangement and description of the plants of North America [electronic resource] : containing, besides what have been described by preceding authors, many new and rare species, collected during twelve years travels and residence in that country. Botany. MBtAHDRIA MONOOYNU. Lilium. 3. L. Mat sparsis lineari-l^ceolatis: lopremii vertU cillatis floremque subaequantibus, caule subunifloro subalato-pentagono, peduncalo lanato, corolla erecta turbinato-patentie eitus floccoso-Ianata* laciaiis infimii ovali-lanoeolatia. Ker in hot. mag. 872. Icon. Cutesb. ear. 3. t. 8. On the mountuns of Pensylvania and Virginia. %. Julir, Atig. V. V. Flower scarlet, yellow at the base with dark spots. Reseoables L, lulbijerum yery mucb. 4. L. foliis sparsis linearibus brevibus: supremis verticilhtis peduncolis brevioribus, floribus3—5. umbellatis erec- tis, petalts recurvo-patentibus sabaequalibus ovato- oblongis subunguiculatis. L. concolor. Parad. lond. 47 ? On the banks of the Missouri. M. Lewis and NuUall. %. July. V. s. By all appearance the plant found by the above gentlemen, among the Mandan nation on the Missouri, appears to be the same with the one ligured in the Paradisus Londinensis; the flowers are of an uniform deep scarlet colour, and are highly or. , namental. 5. L. foliis verticillatis lanceolato-linearibus, caule subbiflo- ro, corolla erecta campanulata patente, petalis lanceo- latis unguiculatis.—WiUd, sp. pi. 2. p. go. Icon. Milt. ic. f. 1. Bot. mag. SIQ. In woods and meadows : Canada to Virginia. 1^. July, Aug. V. V. Flowers large, scarlet, yellow near the bottom, with dark red spots; most generally it is found with only one flower, but sometimes even with three i' or more. 6. L. foliis reinote verticillatis lanceolatis trinerviis, subtus ad nervos. subhirsutis, pedunculis terminalibus elon- gatis plerumque ternis, corollis cemuis turbinato-cam» ' panulatis recurvo-patentibus, laciniis lanceolatis.—


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