. Flora Americae Septentrionalis, or, A systematic arrangement and description of the plants of North America [electronic resource] : containing, besides what have been described by preceding authors, many new and rare species, collected during twelve years travels and residence in that country. Botany. ICOSAMOtlA OI-PIKTAOTNIA. Spirxa. 843 V. s. lobata. ** Herlacece. 10. S. follis 2-3-pinnati8, spicis paniculatis, floribus S-gynis Aruncui. diolcis.—JvUld. sp. pi 2. p. 1060. Icon. fi. S. foliis lucidis, panicula oblonga, spicis gracilibus her- americana. raaphroditis. In t


. Flora Americae Septentrionalis, or, A systematic arrangement and description of the plants of North America [electronic resource] : containing, besides what have been described by preceding authors, many new and rare species, collected during twelve years travels and residence in that country. Botany. ICOSAMOtlA OI-PIKTAOTNIA. Spirxa. 843 V. s. lobata. ** Herlacece. 10. S. follis 2-3-pinnati8, spicis paniculatis, floribus S-gynis Aruncui. diolcis.—JvUld. sp. pi 2. p. 1060. Icon. fi. S. foliis lucidis, panicula oblonga, spicis gracilibus her- americana. raaphroditis. In the mountains: Pensylvania to Georgia. "U. June, July. V. V. Flowers white ; a very elegant plant. foliis pinnatisglabris, imparl inajore 7-lobo, laterali- bus 3-lobis« corymbis proliferis. frUtd. sp. pi. 2. p. 1062. S. palmata. Linn, suppl. 262. . , , Icon. 88. In fertile wet meadows: Virginia and Carolina. "U. July, Aug. V. V. A beautiful perennial; flowers red, in large clusters. }2. S. foliis tematis lanceolatis serratis suhzequalibus, stipulis trifoliata. linearibus integris, floribus ternunalibus laxe panicu* latis 5-gynis, calyce tubuloso campanulato.—li^i//(/. sp. pi. 2. p. 1063. Gillenia trifoliata. Maench. meth. suppl. p. 286. Icon. Mill. ic. 256. Bat. mag. 4Qg. In shady woods and on bogs : Canada tu Florida ; prin- cipally in the mountainous parts thereof, " June, July. V. V. A very fine perennial -, flowers large, white. It may, with the following species, with all propriety form a distinct genus. 13. S. foliis ternatis lanceolatis inciso-serratis subaequalibus, slipulacea, stipulis ovatis inciso-dentatis, floribus termi- naiibus laxe paniculatis 5<gynis, calyce campanulato. — IViUd. enum. p p. S. foliis ternatis, foliolis pinnatifidis inciso-dentatis. incisa. In shady woods: Kentucky and Tennassoe. 11. June, July. V. V. Flowers resembling the former species. The variety |3. appears very different j but, as


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