. Genesis and development of sand formations on marine coasts. Beaches; Sand dunes; Plant ecology. 102 THE SAND STBAND FLOBA a dense feltlike tomentum; upper surface green, and tomentum of stems deciduous; flowers yellow. Coastal sands and sea cliffs in California. Franseria hipinnatifida Nutt. Perennial branching herb, with procumbent stems, 6—10 dm. long, somewhat hirsute; leaves twice or thrice pinnately parted into oblong lobes, canescent. Common on sandy shores in Fig. 14. Dune covered with Franseria community, at San Francisco. PHOTOGRAPH BY THE ADTHOB. F. Chamissonis Less.


. Genesis and development of sand formations on marine coasts. Beaches; Sand dunes; Plant ecology. 102 THE SAND STBAND FLOBA a dense feltlike tomentum; upper surface green, and tomentum of stems deciduous; flowers yellow. Coastal sands and sea cliffs in California. Franseria hipinnatifida Nutt. Perennial branching herb, with procumbent stems, 6—10 dm. long, somewhat hirsute; leaves twice or thrice pinnately parted into oblong lobes, canescent. Common on sandy shores in Fig. 14. Dune covered with Franseria community, at San Francisco. PHOTOGRAPH BY THE ADTHOB. F. Chamissonis Less. Perennial branching herb, woody at base, stems procumbent, 6—10 dm. long, hirsute; leaves narrow-ovate, with cuneate base, serrate or the lower laciniate. Coastal sands of California; not so common as foregoing species. Gnaphalium chilense Spreng. Annual or biennial, with several stems, erect from a decumbent base, stout, 15—75 cm. high, densely clothed with leaves, narrowly spatulate, the short decurrent bases broad; herbage Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Olsson-Seffer, Pehr Hjalmar, 1873-1911. Rock Island, Ill. , Augustana Book Concern, Printers


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