. ens, Pincneya pubescent, Behaarte Piucneya, Pinckne\-a, Georgia Bark, Pinckneya, MicHACX, North American Sylva. LocDox, Arboretum Britannicum. , Enchyridiura Boianicum. France. Germany. Britain. United States. Dfriraliotis. The word pubescens is iWriveil from the Latin puhtsco. to become downy, in allusion to tlie down which stowsupon Ihe riowers, leaves, and branches of ihis iree. Pabesce/is signifies an incipient slate of becoming covereil with hair ordown ; and puhens implies fully griwn with hiir or ilown. The French a


. ens, Pincneya pubescent, Behaarte Piucneya, Pinckne\-a, Georgia Bark, Pinckneya, MicHACX, North American Sylva. LocDox, Arboretum Britannicum. , Enchyridiura Boianicum. France. Germany. Britain. United States. Dfriraliotis. The word pubescens is iWriveil from the Latin puhtsco. to become downy, in allusion to tlie down which stowsupon Ihe riowers, leaves, and branches of ihis iree. Pabesce/is signifies an incipient slate of becoming covereil with hair ordown ; and puhens implies fully griwn with hiir or ilown. The French and German names have the same sijnificalion as thetxjtanic one. From the properties of the bark uf tins species, and from its abounding in the stale of Georgia, il is called GeorgiaBark. Ensrarin^s. Michaux. Xnrth American Pylva, pi. 13; Audubon, Birds of America, ii-, pi. clxv.; Loudon, Arboretum Br*-rannieum, ii., fig. 830; and the figures below. Specific Characters. Branches and leaves tomentose. Flowers rather large., pubescent, white, and tingedwith


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