An illustrated flora of the 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 ed2illustratedflo02brit Year: 1913 5. Capnoides montanum (Engelm.) Brit- ton. Mountain Corydalis. Fig. 1993. Corydalis monlana Engelm.; A. Gray, Mem. Am. Acad. 4 : 6. 1S49. Corydalis aurea var. occidentalis Engelm.; A. Gray, Man. Ed. 5, 62. 1867. Capnoides aureum var. occidentale A. S. Hitchcock, Spring Fl. Manhattan, 17. 1894. Capnoides montanum Bri


An illustrated flora of the 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 ed2illustratedflo02brit Year: 1913 5. Capnoides montanum (Engelm.) Brit- ton. Mountain Corydalis. Fig. 1993. Corydalis monlana Engelm.; A. Gray, Mem. Am. Acad. 4 : 6. 1S49. Corydalis aurea var. occidentalis Engelm.; A. Gray, Man. Ed. 5, 62. 1867. Capnoides aureum var. occidentale A. S. Hitchcock, Spring Fl. Manhattan, 17. 1894. Capnoides montanum Britton, Mem. Torr. Club 5: 166. 1894. Closely resembles C. aureum, but is lighter green and the leaves are rather more finely divided. Flower-clusters spicate-racemose, the pedicels usually very short; flowers bright yel- low, 6'-8' long; spur of the corolla as long as its body, or less; capsules spreading or some- what ascending; seeds sharp-margined, shining or obscurely reticulated. In dry soil. South Dakota to Kansas, Texas, Utah and Mexico. Perhaps a race of the preceding species. April-Aug. 6. Capnoides campestre Britton. Plains Corydalis. Fig. 1994. Capnoides campeslre Britton, Man. Ed. 2, 1065. 1905. Similar to the two preceding species. Flow- ers spicate-racemose, about 8' long, conspicu- ous, bright yellow; spur of the corolla blunt, nearly straight, 2'-2j' long; pods curved upward, very short-pedicelled, stout, somewhat 4-sided; seeds sharp-margined, finely and distinctly reticulated. In fields and woods, Illinois to Nebraska, Arkansas and Texas. April-June. Mistaken in our first edition for the Texan Capnoides curvi- siliquum. Golden corydalis.


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