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. . tives of western North America and northern Asia. Type species: Mono-Icpis Irifida Schrad. I. Monolepis Nuttalliana (R. & S.) Greene. Monolepis. Fig. 1696. BUtum chenopodioidcs Nutt. Gen. i: 4. 181S. Not Lam. Nullalliaiium R. & S. Mant. i: 65. chenopodioidcs Moq. in DC. Prodr. 13°: 85. Nuttalliana Greene, Fl. Fran. 168. 1891. S
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. . tives of western North America and northern Asia. Type species: Mono-Icpis Irifida Schrad. I. Monolepis Nuttalliana (R. & S.) Greene. Monolepis. Fig. 1696. BUtum chenopodioidcs Nutt. Gen. i: 4. 181S. Not Lam. Nullalliaiium R. & S. Mant. i: 65. chenopodioidcs Moq. in DC. Prodr. 13°: 85. Nuttalliana Greene, Fl. Fran. 168. 1891. Slightly mealy when yoimg, pale green, glabrousor nearly so when old; stem 3-i2 high; branchesmany, ascending. Leaves lanceolate in outline,short-petioled, or the upper sessile, ¥-2V long,narrowed at the base, 3-lobed, the middle lobe lin-ear or linear-oblong, acute or acuminate, 2-4 timesas long as the ascending lateral ones; flowers clus-tered in the axils; sepal oblanceolate or spatulate,acute or subacute; pericarp minutely pitted, abouti broad; margins of the seed acute. In alkaline or dry soil, Manitoba and the NorthwestTerritory to Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, New Mexicoand southern California. 7. ATRIPLEX [Tourn.] L. Sp. V\. 1052. 1753. Annual or perennial herbs or low shrubs, often scurfy-canescent or silvery. Leavesalternate, petioled or sessile, or soime of them opposite. Flowers dioecious or monoecious,small, green, in panicled spikes or capitate-clustered in the axils. Staminate flowers bract-less, consisting of a 3-5-parted calyx and an equal number of stamens; filaments separateor united by their bases; a rudimentary ovary sometimes present. Pistillate flowers sifb-tended by 2 bractlets which enlarge in fruit and are more or less united, sometimes quiteto their summits, their margins entire or toothed, their sides smooth, crested, tubercledor winged; perianth none; ovary globose or ovoid; stigmas 2. Utricle completely or par-tially enclosed by the f
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