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Frances H Green
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Recepta- cle flat, naked. Involucre nearly in 1 row, with narrow, sub- equal scales. Pappus mostly simple. 1. E. Bellidifolium. Eolnn's Plantain. Hairy; stem simple, nearly naked above; radical leaves obovate, obtuse, slightly serrate, cauline ones distant, oblong-lanceolate, mostly clasping, entire, acute ; heads large, with 60 70 broadly-linear, bluish-purple rays, in a close, terminal corymb. A common and early species, 1 2 ft. High, in fields and thickets. May Jane. Per. 2. E. Philadelphicu...m. Purple Fleabane. Hairy; stem slender, leafy ; leaves thin, oblong, clasping at base, mostly en- tire; heads with exceedingly numerous and narrow, reddish-purple, or flesh- colored rays, broadly corymbcd at the summit of the stem. A common species in thickets and fields, 13 ft high. June Aug. Per. 3. E. Annuum. Daisy Fleabane. Stem tall, furrowed, rough, pubescent, branching ; leaves hairy, closely ser- rate, the lowest ovate, tapering into a winged petiole ; upper ones ovate-lanceo- late, crowded, acute, tapering at base, sessile, the uppermost lanceolate ; heads large, with very numerous, narrow, and short, white rays, tinged with purple, corymbose at the summit of the stem.

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