An illustrated flora of the 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 ed2illustratedflo02brit Year: 1913 10. Arabis canadensis L. Sickle-pod. Fig. 2078. Arabis canadensis L. Sp. PI. 665. 1753. Stem nearly simple, i°-3° high, pubescent below, gla- brous above. Basal leaves narrovk-ed into a petiole, blunt but sometimes acutish, dentate or lyrately lobed, 3-7' long; stem-leaves sessile, not clasping, lanceolate or oblong


An illustrated flora of the 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 ed2illustratedflo02brit Year: 1913 10. Arabis canadensis L. Sickle-pod. Fig. 2078. Arabis canadensis L. Sp. PI. 665. 1753. Stem nearly simple, i°-3° high, pubescent below, gla- brous above. Basal leaves narrovk-ed into a petiole, blunt but sometimes acutish, dentate or lyrately lobed, 3-7' long; stem-leaves sessile, not clasping, lanceolate or oblong, narrowed at each end, toothed, or the upper entire, pubescent; pedicels hairy, ascending and 2'-4' long in flower, spreading or recurved and 4'-6' long in fruit; flowers greenish-white, 2'-3' long; petals twice as long as the calyx; pods 2'-3i' long, li'-2' broad, scythe-shaped, pendulous; seeds in i row in each cell, oblong, wing-margined; style almost none. In woods, Maine, Vermont and Ontario to Georgia, west to Minnesota. Kansas. Arkansas and Texas. Ascends to 4J00 ft. in North Carolina. June-Aug. Arabis Drummondii A. Gray. Drum- mon( Rock-cress. Fig. 2079. Drummondii A. Gray, Proc. .'\ni. Acad. 6: 187. Turrilis siricia Graham. Edinli. New Phil. Journ. 1829 : 350. Not Arabis sIricIa Huds. Biennial, glabrous throughout, or the basal leaves sometimes sparingly pubescent; stem erect, 8'-3° tall, slightly glaucous. Basal leaves ob- lanceolate, long-petioled, dentate or entire, those of the stem lanceolate to oblong, erect or nearly so, entire, sessile, sagittate; flowers pink or nearly white, 4'-$' long, their pedicels erect; fruiting pedicels and pods erect or in age slightly spreading; pods 2'-4' long, 4'-ii' wide, rather blunt; seeds in 2 rows in each cell, winged. Cliffs and rocky soil, Quebec to Connecticut. On- tario, northern Ohio, Illinois, Michigan. British Co- lumbia. Oregon, south in the Rocky Mo Colorado and Utah. May-Aug.


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