. Contributions from the Botanical Laboratory and the Morris Arboretum of the University of Pennsylvania, vol. 13. Botany; Botany. / / 4 I I 308 Rhodora [September w' ^^A â¢*nklin: Gray Summit, KeUogg im (Mot g^eeS Enaelmanv Ancr isaa /tv/t \ v-^"^";- Ji^*FERS0N; Aimmswick, non: Mo'n&r "^S S (Zf' f ^^'â¢T' AJ(Mo S Marshfield Partâ<i,.. jy. jg^g (w);t'KfcH'T: MaLffi piTS {mo). Arkansas: Baxter- Cott ''^P^nouissement the "Flora VirS " a^ ,te^^ if"^"^'""!.-'?/'" '^^°^ ^^ of This is probabfy i U?r J^Mx C ^'^"J^'^^H ^K"^'' V":


. Contributions from the Botanical Laboratory and the Morris Arboretum of the University of Pennsylvania, vol. 13. Botany; Botany. / / 4 I I 308 Rhodora [September w' ^^A â¢*nklin: Gray Summit, KeUogg im (Mot g^eeS Enaelmanv Ancr isaa /tv/t \ v-^"^";- Ji^*FERS0N; Aimmswick, non: Mo'n&r "^S S (Zf' f ^^'â¢T' AJ(Mo S Marshfield Partâ<i,.. jy. jg^g (w);t'KfcH'T: MaLffi piTS {mo). Arkansas: Baxter- Cott ''^P^nouissement the "Flora VirS " a^ ,te^^ if"^"^'""!.-'?/'" '^^°^ ^^ of This is probabfy i U?r J^Mx C ^'^"J^'^^H ^K"^'' V": 374). plant (Clayton n. 66^bZS'LuZZT I'^f ^ '***^' *''«* t^is states that this is a synonvm for ri»,,V - i °^- ^ichaux also L. goodenioides WiUde^w l^rt R Yi"" ? P'""* o^nt'oned above. Muhlenberg, Cat. rS &pt 22 ,8,?'''*t|''M 'l^' ^- ^'^^'^ name as a synonym forToW^Vfv « Muhlenberg gives this Muhlenberg herCium ar/l!^^^^'"'^-'>x' ^^^ «^t«â¢' '" the Philadelphil isin sich'n^r t a^^^'H'^ ."^ Natural Sciences of mine the ident^^; of i pS'l*^'*!.:" «"«'* '^ ''"P°^'"« *" ^eter! I: 15. 1820. i Wa tt' f â T" ^fi"««q"e. Annals of Nature Stem strict, unbranXdL3;rr'^7"i^â¢y' S^"- F'- 6- \ t / 1936J McVaugh,âNorth American Species of Lobelia 309 3-20, usually not appressed to the stem, thin, sessile, or the lower narrowed mto short margined petioles; the lower obtuse, oblanceolate, oblong or obovate, as large as X 10 cm, shallowly coarse-dentate or sub-entire. Upper leaves gradually smaller, acute-lanceolate, often becommg more conspicuously denticulate above, and sometimes mergmg imperceptibly into the bracts of the inflorescence. All leaves strigose-pubescent above and below, especially near the margins and near the base of the plant. Basal leaves, if present, obovate, obtuse, pubescent, 1-12, narrowed into well-defined petioles. In


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