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 . POLEMOXIACEAE. Vol. III. 2. Phlox amplifolia Britton. Large-leavedPhlox. Fig. 3455. Phlox amplifolia Britton, Man. 757. 1901. Stem villous or glandular-villous, at least above,2°-3i° high. Leaves large and broad, 2i-6 long,iV-2i wide, roughish above, the upper sessile, thelower ones, or some of them, narrowed, usuallyabruptly, into winged petioles which are sometimesone-third


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 . POLEMOXIACEAE. Vol. III. 2. Phlox amplifolia Britton. Large-leavedPhlox. Fig. 3455. Phlox amplifolia Britton, Man. 757. 1901. Stem villous or glandular-villous, at least above,2°-3i° high. Leaves large and broad, 2i-6 long,iV-2i wide, roughish above, the upper sessile, thelower ones, or some of them, narrowed, usuallyabruptly, into winged petioles which are sometimesone-third as long as the blade: flowers similar tothose of P. , the inflorescence often 1°long; cah-x glandular-villous; corolla-tube glabrous,the lobes obovate, rounded or retuse; capsules 4-5long. Woods and thickets, Indiana to Missouri, Kentuckyand Tennessee. Jnne-Aug. 3. Phlox maculata L. ^^ild Sweet-William. Fig. 3456. Plxlox maculata L. Sp. PI. 152. i7S3Phlox siiaveoleiis Ait. Hort. Kew. i: 206. 1789. Stem slender, erect, simple or branched above,glabrous or puberulent, usually flecked with pur-ple, iJ°-3° high. Leaves lanceolate or the upperovate-lanceolate, glabrous, rather firm, long-acuminate, sess


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