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. . anched from the base. Leaves linear-subulate,10 long or less, the lowest obtuse, the uppermostmucronate or bristle-pointed; stipules entire; flow-ers in small cymes, the branches of the inflorescenceascending; bracts shorter than the calyx; calyx i-il long, the segments lanceolate, gradually acumi-nate, tipped with divergent awns of about one-fourth their length; stam
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. . anched from the base. Leaves linear-subulate,10 long or less, the lowest obtuse, the uppermostmucronate or bristle-pointed; stipules entire; flow-ers in small cymes, the branches of the inflorescenceascending; bracts shorter than the calyx; calyx i-il long, the segments lanceolate, gradually acumi-nate, tipped with divergent awns of about one-fourth their length; staminodia about as long as thefilaments. In dry soil, Nebraska and Colorado to Texas and NewMexico. July-Oct. 3. Paronychia Wardi Rydi). WardsWliitlow-wort. Fig. 1718. Paronychia Wardi Rydb.: Small, FI. SE. U. S. Branched from a woody base, or simple upto the inflorescence, minutely pubescent, thel)ranches slender. Leaves linear-filiform, 3-iolong, acute, earl^- deciduous; branches of theinflorescence spreading, very slender; calyxpubcrulent, only about l long; sepals oblong,abruptly acuminate, the short awns at lengthdivergent-ascending. In dry or stony soil, Kansas and Colorado toTexas and New Mexico. .\ug.~(^ 28 CORRIGIOLACEAE. Vol. II.
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