. A flora of northwest America [microform] : containing brief descriptions of all the known indigenous and naturalized plants growing without cultivation north of California, west of Utah, and south of British Columbia. Botany; Phanerogams; Botanique; Phanérogames. ANTKA<I.\'«. LKcil'MINnSK. W. ghout: Hti-ni? •anching, H-1^ itinct; leatli't? ,!h ^ter than d icai, loosely ,e: petalHH-l" Icate, 2ini'lif#i ulcate oi> tlH' )res8ed, "I'Ji^/', ver abovi'Tli^'l lite, pentU'iit row, more or I ure intru(H| t'U iiiii^^ii iiiifiiii bill- \>, M—ia:iic3m ii> iii(' iitti unit


. A flora of northwest America [microform] : containing brief descriptions of all the known indigenous and naturalized plants growing without cultivation north of California, west of Utah, and south of British Columbia. Botany; Phanerogams; Botanique; Phanérogames. ANTKA<I.\'«. LKcil'MINnSK. W. ghout: Hti-ni? •anching, H-1^ itinct; leatli't? ,!h ^ter than d icai, loosely ,e: petalHH-l" Icate, 2ini'lif#i ulcate oi> tlH' )res8ed, "I'Ji^/', ver abovi'Tli^'l lite, pentU'iit row, more or I ure intru(H| t'U iiiii^^ii iiiifiiii bill- \>, M—ia:iic3m ii> iii(' iitti unit 111 kec-led, canuHcent, si'vcral-ovuled. Dry hillHidcH and plainH, KiMtiTii Oregon near The Dalles, A. iniHelluH WatHon Prix'. Am. Acad. xxi. 44U. CaneHcent with a short iippn'HHed puheHcencu: HteniH nunierouH from a thick perennial root, de- tunihent or ascending, 4-(* inclies long: stipules triangular to broad-subu- late, slightly connate^; leaUets 17-21, oblong to linear, 2-3 lines long, pu- bi'Hcent beneath, soon ghibrate above: peduncles about etiualling or much exceeding the leaves, few-flowered; flowers spreabing or reflexed, on very nliort pedicels: calyx campanulate, its teeth nearly e(iualltn)^ the tube: poil linear, somewhat curved; attenuate below to a stipe a little longer than theiralyx, compressed, 2-celled by the intrusion of the dorsal suture, the ventral suture rounded or acute, reflnxed, Hnely pubescent, 8-10 lines long. On sterile hillsides in the . Day valley at Mitchell, Oregon. A. racemosus Pursh Fl. 740. .Vppressed pubescent or glabrate: stems 1-2 feet high, rather stout, sotuewhat sulcate, very leafy : leaflets about 21, elliptical, oblong or oval, obtuse, mucronate, smooth above, ?i-S lines long: peduncles about the length of the leaves, loosely many-flowered; fl. Pods rnontly thick-coriaceous and oh(;oin])resHed, the intiuded dorsal suture more or less approachiiif? the ventral, not 2--10 'lies lung, from a I perennial root: stipules ov


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