. 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 . Agrimon 23: 517. 1S96. Robust, 2°-6° tall, virgately branched. Roots fibrous. Stem hirsute-pubescent with short spreading brownish hairs, sub-appressed above; leaves numerous; leaflets 7-9, rarely 11, oblique to the rachis, tetragonal-elliptic to rhomboid- lanceolate, acute or acuminate, deeply and closely serrate, dull green, thickish, rugose, softly pubes- cent beneath, gl


. 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 . Agrimon 23: 517. 1S96. Robust, 2°-6° tall, virgately branched. Roots fibrous. Stem hirsute-pubescent with short spreading brownish hairs, sub-appressed above; leaves numerous; leaflets 7-9, rarely 11, oblique to the rachis, tetragonal-elliptic to rhomboid- lanceolate, acute or acuminate, deeply and closely serrate, dull green, thickish, rugose, softly pubes- cent beneath, glabrate above, their margins finely scabrous-ciliolate; interposed leaf-segments nar- row, usually several pairs; stipules lanceolate, acuminate, laciniate; racemes long, erect or as- cending; flowers crowded, 3"-$" wide; fruit 3"- 4" long, reflexed, long-turbinate, deeply grooved, unmargined; disk flat or concave; bristles often purplish, short, crowded, inflexed and connivent over the sepals. Along thickets and roadsides, Newfoundland to Saskatchewan, West Virginia, Nebraska and New Mexico. June-Sept. 6. Agrimonia parviflora Soland. Many-flowered Agrimony. Fig. 2272. Agrimonia parviflora Soland. in Ait. Hort. Kew. 2: 130. 17S9. Virgately branched, 2°-6° high, with long racemes. Stem densely hirsute with coarse brownish hairs, villous abouve; leaves crowded, the lower often deflexed; leaflets 9-17, close together, spreading, lanceolate or linear- lanceolate, acuminate, sharply serrate, rather thin, glabrous above, pubescent beneath, espe- cially on the veins, very glandular; interposed leaf-segments mostly 4 or 5 crowded pairs; stipules laciniate, acuminate; flowers very numerous, 3"-s" broad; the buds rounded- truncate ; fruit loosely reflexed, small, glandu- lar, dilated-turbinate with a prominent elevated disk; bristles reflexed, spreading and erect. In moist or dry soil. Connecticut, to Michigan, Kansas, Georgia and Mississippi. Roots fibro


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