. 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 102d meridian. Botany; Botany. 5*4 COMI'OSITAK. Yoiâ 3. Artemisia canad6nsis Michx. C;iii;u!,i W'orin- wooil. I''i^. Arlnnisia ciiiiinhiixis Miclix. I'M. llur, Am, a: ijd, , Wool perennial (iir sometimes biennial) ; stem pubes- cent or ulahrous, strict, simple or branched, 1" j" ImhIi, tilt- branches appressed and erect, Leaves usually pubes- cent, I111I sonictiu
. 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 102d meridian. Botany; Botany. 5*4 COMI'OSITAK. Yoiâ 3. Artemisia canad6nsis Michx. C;iii;u!,i W'orin- wooil. I''i^. Arlnnisia ciiiiinhiixis Miclix. I'M. llur, Am, a: ijd, , Wool perennial (iir sometimes biennial) ; stem pubes- cent or ulahrous, strict, simple or branched, 1" j" ImhIi, tilt- branches appressed and erect, Leaves usually pubes- cent, I111I sonictiuies sparinnly sn, llic basal ami lower ones ncliolcd, / X Ionic, divided into linear, aeute lobes which are snorter ami broader (1 lit 11 Ibose of Aitt- iiiisin caiidata; upper leaves sessile, less divided; lietids sliorl-pedunelcd, about -.'" broiul, commonly numerous ill lb it narrow viruate panicle, mostly spreading or ereel, in V small forms llie paniele redueed to a nearly or i|uile sim- ple terminal raceme; involucre ovoid, its lirncts ovale or oval, ureeu, glabrous or pubescent; reeeptaele heiuisplierie ; central Mowers sterile. In reeky Hint, Newfoundland Id Hudson liny, Miliar, Ver- mont, west along tin- (b't-Ml bakes to MlmieNiilii mill Minilltilm n ml In llir Canadian Pacific enlist. Sni- nr wild-wormwood. July Aug, Artemisia Forwofldil S. Wats., a lallrr iilnnl of (lie Uoeky "', ^\ Motinliiin region, with Htiiiuwlinl Hiiutlbr hrailH, rntiRes nisi / 1PX> ward inln Nebraska. V 4. Artemisiadracunculoides I'msli. leaved Wormwood. I'\'. -|571. //. ilriH-Hiiculniilrs Pursh, Fl. Am. Sept. j. 1H14. Perennial, glabrous: stem souiewbat woody, usu- ally miieb brancbed, j'-.|" high, the branches nearly erect. Leaves linear, 1'â ,ll' Ioiir, 1" -'" wide, acule, entire, or the lower and basal ones sometimes ,1-eh'ft or even more tlivided; heads very numerous, 1" li" broad, notidinK, very short-pediuicled, racemose-
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