. Gray's new manual of botany. A handbook of the flowering plants and ferns of the central and northeastern United States and adjacent Canada. Botany. BUBIACBAE (MADDEK FAMILY) 749 8. G. kamtsch&ticum Steller. Stems weak, mainly glabrous, 1-3 dm. long; leaves orbicular to oblong-ovate, thin, 1-3 cm. long, slightly pilose ; flowers slender-pedioeled ; corolla glabrous, yellowish-white, not turning dark, its lobes merely acute. —Mts. of Cape Breton I., Que., N. E., and N. Y. (E. Asia.) t'" 9. 6. circadzans Michx. (Wild Liqdorick.) More or less pubescent, 3 dm. high ; leaves oval, varyin
. Gray's new manual of botany. A handbook of the flowering plants and ferns of the central and northeastern United States and adjacent Canada. Botany. BUBIACBAE (MADDEK FAMILY) 749 8. G. kamtsch&ticum Steller. Stems weak, mainly glabrous, 1-3 dm. long; leaves orbicular to oblong-ovate, thin, 1-3 cm. long, slightly pilose ; flowers slender-pedioeled ; corolla glabrous, yellowish-white, not turning dark, its lobes merely acute. —Mts. of Cape Breton I., Que., N. E., and N. Y. (E. Asia.) t'" 9. 6. circadzans Michx. (Wild Liqdorick.) More or less pubescent, 3 dm. high ; leaves oval, varying to ovate-oljlong, mostly obtuse, oiliate, 1, cm. long; peduncles usually once forked, the branches elongated and widely diverging in fruit, bearing several remote flowers on very short lateral pedicels, reflexed in fruit; lobes of the greenish corolla hairy outside, acute or acuminate. — Rich woods, s. Me. and w. Que. to Minn., s. to Fla. and Tex. Var. GLiERCM Britton. Smoothish, leaves sparingly pubescent on the upper surface or merely oiliate; corolla glabrous. (Var. glabellum Britton.) — Rensselaer, Albany, and Washington Cos., N. Y. (according to Peck). 10. G. lanceolHtum Torr. (Wild Liquoeice.) Nearly glabrous; leaves (except the lowest) lanceolate or ovate-lanceolate, tapering to the apex, cm. long; corolla glabrous, yellowish, turning dull purple, its lobes more acumi- nate; otherwise like the preceding. — Dry woods, s. Me. and w. Que. to Minn., s. to O., Ky., and Va. 11. G. latifblium Michx. Smooth, 3-6 dm. high ; leaves lanceolate or ovate- lanceolate, acute, 3-6 cm. long, the midrib and margins rough, the lateral nerves prominent; cymes panicled, loosely many-flowered, the purple flowers on slender spreading pedicels; fruit rather fleshy. —Dry woods, mts. of Pa. to N. C. and Tenn. Var. HfspiDUM Small. Stems and leaves hispid. — Iron Mts., Va. 12. G. arkansHnum Gray. Similar; leaves lanceolate to linear, cm. long, the lateral nerves obscu
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