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; 2nd ed. . 7. Lychnis affinis \ahl. Arctic Lyclinis. Fig. 1823. Lychnis affinis Vahl, in Fries, Mant. 3; 36. 1843. Tufted, arctic, perennial, erect, 2-^ high, glandular-pubescentthroughout. Basal leaves spatulate, obtuse, about i long, ciliate;stem-leaves linear, 4-i long, obtuse, sessile, or narrowed intoa short broad petiole; flower erect, 4-6 long; calyx oblong orovate-campan


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; 2nd ed. . 7. Lychnis affinis \ahl. Arctic Lyclinis. Fig. 1823. Lychnis affinis Vahl, in Fries, Mant. 3; 36. 1843. Tufted, arctic, perennial, erect, 2-^ high, glandular-pubescentthroughout. Basal leaves spatulate, obtuse, about i long, ciliate;stem-leaves linear, 4-i long, obtuse, sessile, or narrowed intoa short broad petiole; flower erect, 4-6 long; calyx oblong orovate-campanulate, slightly inflated, its teeth short, acute; petalssomewhat exserted, the blade narrowed below, emarginate anderoded, the appendages minute. Labrador and arctic .\merica and Europe. Summer. Genus 4. PINK FAMILY. 7* 8. Lychnis Coronaria (L.; Desr. Mullein Pink. Fig. 1824. Agrostemma Coronaria L. Sp, PI. 436. 1753- Lychnis Coronaria Desr. in Lam. Encycl. 3; Perennial, densely white-woolly all over;stem stout, • erect or ascending, simple orbranched, i°-3° tall. Lower leaves spatulate,2-4 long, 6-i5 wide, narrowed into mar-gined petioles; upper leaves oblong or lanceo-late, sessile, acute or acuminate at t


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