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. . ascending. 3. 5. incisa. Pods linear, 4-$ long, about Yi wide; pedicels erect-appress-ed or narrowly ascending, equalling or shorter than the pods, 4. .5. Harfwegiatia. I. Sophia Sophia (L.) Britton. Herb-Sophia. Fig. 2051. Sisymbrium Sophia L. Sp. PI. 659. 1753. Dcscurainia Sophia Webb ; PrantI in Engler & Prantl, Nat. : 192. 1892.


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. . ascending. 3. 5. incisa. Pods linear, 4-$ long, about Yi wide; pedicels erect-appress-ed or narrowly ascending, equalling or shorter than the pods, 4. .5. Harfwegiatia. I. Sophia Sophia (L.) Britton. Herb-Sophia. Fig. 2051. Sisymbrium Sophia L. Sp. PI. 659. 1753. Dcscurainia Sophia Webb ; PrantI in Engler & Prantl, Nat. : 192. 1892. Sophia Sophia Britton, in Britt. & Brown, 111. Fl. 2: 144. 1897. Minutely hoary-canescent, stem usually much branched,l°-2i° tall, quite bushy. Leaves 2-3-pinnatifid into nar-rowly linear or segments; flowers verynumerous, about 3 long; pedicels ascending, very slender,6^-8 long, glabrous or nearly so; pods narrowly long, i thick, ascending, curved upwards; seeds inI row in each cell of the pod. In waste places. New Brunswick to Ontario, Washington, Oregon, New York, Illinois, Nebraska and Utah. Naturalized from Europe. Native also of Asia. June-Aug. Fine-leavedhedge-mustard. Genus 21. MUSTARD FAMILY. 171 2. Sophia pinnata (Walt.) Howell. Tansy-Mustard. Fig. 2052. Erysimum pinnatum Walt. FI. Car. 174. canescens Xutt. Gen. 2: 68. pinnata Britton, Mem. Torr. Club 5: 173. pinnata Howell, Fl. N. W. Am. i: 56. brachycarpa (Richards.) Rydb.; Britton, Man. Densely canescent nearly all over, toglabrate; stem erect,branched, 8-24 tall, slender, the branches 2-^ long, oblong in outline, 2-pinnalifid into verynumerous small toothed or entire obtuse segments; pedicelsvery slender, spreading nearly or quite at right angles tothe axis, $-7 long, usually longer than the pods; flowersl-li broad; pods horizontal or ascending, oblong orlinear-oblong, compressed, 3-4 long, l wid


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