. Brigham Young University science bulletin. Biology -- Periodicals. Biological Series. X'ol. 16, No. 3 The Bohaginace.'ve of IItah 71 Uintah Co., 29 miles east of Kamas, B. Maguire 12535 (UTC); Utah Co., Hidden Lake, E. Castle 63c (BRY); .-Vmerican Fork Canyon, Diehl (BRY); cirque at base of Elk Peak, Mount Timpanogos, E. Castle 9767 (BRY); Silver Lake Area, American Fork Canyon, E. Nixon 25 (BRY); Aspen Grove, B. Decker (BRY); Aspen Grove, Garrett 3960 (UT); Mount Timpan- ogos. B. Maguire 17461 (UTC); Wasatch Co., near Lost Lake, about 2 miles from Trial Lake, Daven-


. Brigham Young University science bulletin. Biology -- Periodicals. Biological Series. X'ol. 16, No. 3 The Bohaginace.'ve of IItah 71 Uintah Co., 29 miles east of Kamas, B. Maguire 12535 (UTC); Utah Co., Hidden Lake, E. Castle 63c (BRY); .-Vmerican Fork Canyon, Diehl (BRY); cirque at base of Elk Peak, Mount Timpanogos, E. Castle 9767 (BRY); Silver Lake Area, American Fork Canyon, E. Nixon 25 (BRY); Aspen Grove, B. Decker (BRY); Aspen Grove, Garrett 3960 (UT); Mount Timpan- ogos. B. Maguire 17461 (UTC); Wasatch Co., near Lost Lake, about 2 miles from Trial Lake, Daven- port 36 (BRY); Wolf Creek Pass, Garrett 7721 (UT). 5. Mertensia franciscaiui Heller Bull. Torrev Club 26:549. 1899. Type: Vicinity of Flag- staff, MacDougal 232. Mertensia pratensis Heller loc. cit. 550. Mertensia alba Rydb. Bull. Torrey Club 31:638. 1904. Mertensia grandis Woot. & Standi. Contr. Natl. Herb. 16:165. 1913. Mertensia pratensis f. alba Macbride, Contr. Gray Herb. 48:8. 1916. Plants with erect or ascending stems, 1-10 (17) dm tall, usually with several from each rootstock; basal leaves oblong-elliptic to elliptic, 6-20 cm long, 5-9 cm broad, base subcordate to obtuse, apex acuminate, acute or obtuse, upper surface short strigillose, lower surface glabrous or with spreading pubescence; petioles longer or shorter than the blade; cauline leaves elliptical to narrowly ovate, 4-14 cm long, 1-5 cm broad, obtuse to acuminate, the lowermost petiolate, becoming sessile toward the inflorescence, strig- illose on the upper surface, glabrous to densely pubescent with spreading hairs below; flowers of the inflorescence paniculately disposed in an ebracteate modified scorpioid cyme, the branches of the inflorescence elongating in age; pedicels strigose, 1-20 mm long; calyx mm long, divided almost to the base, the lobes linear to lanceolate, 1-2 mm wide at the base, acute, rarely obtuse, glabrous or pubescent on the back, strongly ciliate; corolla-tube 5-9 mm


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