. Rocky Mountain flowers : an illustrated guide for plant-lovers and plant-users. er (1) Stems shrubby; flowers rose-purple D. formosa (2) Stems herbaceous PLATE 29 PEASSENNA FAMILY 1. Hoffmannseggia Jamesii 2. Cassia chamaecrista: Partridge Pea PEA FAMILY 3. Sophora sericea 4. Amorpha nana 5. Amorpha fruticosa 6. Dalea Jamesii 7. Hedysarum americanum 8. Glycyrrhiza lepidota: Wild Liquorice 9. Melilotus alba: Sweet Clover 10. Lotus Wrightii: Trefoil 11. Aragalus deflexus: Loco Weed 12. Tip of keel of Aragalus 13. Tip of keel of Astragalus14-28. Pods of Astragalus: natural size 14. Astragalus b


. Rocky Mountain flowers : an illustrated guide for plant-lovers and plant-users. er (1) Stems shrubby; flowers rose-purple D. formosa (2) Stems herbaceous PLATE 29 PEASSENNA FAMILY 1. Hoffmannseggia Jamesii 2. Cassia chamaecrista: Partridge Pea PEA FAMILY 3. Sophora sericea 4. Amorpha nana 5. Amorpha fruticosa 6. Dalea Jamesii 7. Hedysarum americanum 8. Glycyrrhiza lepidota: Wild Liquorice 9. Melilotus alba: Sweet Clover 10. Lotus Wrightii: Trefoil 11. Aragalus deflexus: Loco Weed 12. Tip of keel of Aragalus 13. Tip of keel of Astragalus14-28. Pods of Astragalus: natural size 14. Astragalus bisulcatus: pod and cross section 15. Astragalus Drummondii: pod and cross section 16. Astragalus triflorus 17. Astragalus aboriginum 18. Astragalus elegans 19. Astragalus shortianus: pod and cross section 20. Astragalus gracilis: pod and cross section 21. Astragalus macrocarpus 22. Astragalus flexuosus 23. Astragalus Hallii 24. Astragalus crassicarpus: pod and cross section 25. Astragalus diphysus 26. Astragalus nuttallianus 27. Astragalus Bigelovii 28. Astragalus carolinianus. 182 ROSE ORDER (a) Flowers white D. ennedndra (b) Flowers red to purple D. landta b. Leaflets 13-41; flowers in a dense spike, white or pin^ D. alopecuroides 2. Flowers yellow, or fading to purple c. Leaflets 3, palmate; flowers becoming purple D. Jdmesiib. Leaflets 5-7, sometimes 3, pinnate; flowers per-manently yellow or becoming purple D. aurea Glycyrrhiza Linne 1753 Wild Liquorice (Gr. glykys, sweet, rhiza, root)PL 29, fig. 8. Sepals 5, united into a tube, petals 5, white, stamens 10, 9 united, podcovered with prickles, remaining closed or nearly so; flowers in spikes;leaves odd-pinnate, of 11-19 leaflets; 1-4 ft. high; leaflets lanceolate to ovate, 2-4 cm. long G. lepidota Hedysarum Linne 1753 (Gr. hedysaron, the name of a vetch) PL 29, fig. 7. Sepals 5, united into a tube, petals 5, violet, purple, yellow or white,keel longer than the wings, stamens 10, 9 united, pod flat, constrict


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