. 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 102d meridian. Botany; Botany. 5. Coreopsis auriculata L. Running or Lobed Tickseed. Fig. 4496. Coreopsis auriculata L. Sp. PI. 908. 1753. Perennial; stoloniferous; stems weak, very slen- der, decumbent or ascending, 6'-is' long, little branched, or simple, pubescent or hirsute, at least below, mostly glabrous above. Leaves thin, en- tire or pinnately 3-5-lobed or 3-5-divided, the terminal s


. 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 102d meridian. Botany; Botany. 5. Coreopsis auriculata L. Running or Lobed Tickseed. Fig. 4496. Coreopsis auriculata L. Sp. PI. 908. 1753. Perennial; stoloniferous; stems weak, very slen- der, decumbent or ascending, 6'-is' long, little branched, or simple, pubescent or hirsute, at least below, mostly glabrous above. Leaves thin, en- tire or pinnately 3-5-lobed or 3-5-divided, the terminal segment entire and much larger than the lateral ones, the lower and basal more or less pu- bescent, broadly oblong or nearly orbicular, with slender pubescent petioles; stem leaves few, peti- oled or sessile, mostly obtuse; heads i'-ii'broad, slender-peduncled; outer bracts of the involucre oblong to lanceolate, narrower than the mostly ovate and acute inner ones; rays 6-10, cuneate, about 4-toothed, yellow; achenes oval, narrowly winged, the wings involute and thick. In woods, Virginia to Illinois, Kentucky, Florida and Louisiana. May-Aug. 6. Coreopsis tripteris L. Tall Tickseed. Fig. 4497- Coreopsis tripteris L. Sp. PI. 908. 1753. Perennial; stem glabrous, much branched above, 4°-8° high. Leaves petioled, glabrous, or very nearly so, firm, the lower all divided into lanceo- late, entire, acute, rough-margined segments, which are 2-5' long, i'-i' wide and pinnately veined; uppermost leaves lanceolate, entire; heads numer- ous, slender-peduncled, i'-ll' broad; outer bracts of the involucre linear, obtusish, much narrower and somewhat shorter than the ovate-oval or ovate- lanceolate, acute inner ones; rays 6-10, yellow, ob- tuse, entire; achenes oblong to obovate, narrowly winged, emarginate; pappus none. In moist woods and thickets, southern Ontario to Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, Arkansas, Virginia, Florida and Louisiana. Please note that these images are extracted fro


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