. Flora of southern British Columbia and Vancouver Island [microform] : with many references to Alaska and northern species. Botanique; Botanique; Botanique; Botany; Botany; Botany. ANACARDIACE.⬠201 (C verna L. in part). Atlantic between them; stigmas usually deciduous, to Pacific. 3. C. heterophylla Pursh. Floating leaves broadly spatulate, crowded he immersed narrower ruit obcordate. mm. long^ s"i,.htlyTnge; ^ f,^.n'°^''' '^^^f'^'J'y ""e'7: stamens as many or twice as many; ovary superior. 1-celled. 1-ovuled, style 3. 1. RHUS (Sumach) Leaves trifoliate or pinnately co


. Flora of southern British Columbia and Vancouver Island [microform] : with many references to Alaska and northern species. Botanique; Botanique; Botanique; Botany; Botany; Botany. ANACARDIACE.⬠201 (C verna L. in part). Atlantic between them; stigmas usually deciduous, to Pacific. 3. C. heterophylla Pursh. Floating leaves broadly spatulate, crowded he immersed narrower ruit obcordate. mm. long^ s"i,.htlyTnge; ^ f,^.n'°^''' '^^^f'^'J'y ""e'7: stamens as many or twice as many; ovary superior. 1-celled. 1-ovuled, style 3. 1. RHUS (Sumach) Leaves trifoliate or pinnately compound, sepals and petals usually 5; stamens inserted with the petals under the edge of a disk that lines the calyx. (The ancient name). ' v»"c 1. R. glabra. Leaflets. 13 or more Leaflets, 3 or .5. Lateral leaflets short-petiolate . 2 Lateral leaflets sessile â .....'."."' 3 R. Rydbergii. R. 1. R. glabra L. (Sumach). A shrub m. high. leaflets oblong glaucous beneath, sessile, serrate, glabrous; inflorescence 1 dm. or more lone terminal, pubescent: petals oblong, greenish-yellow, hardly exceeding the calyx; fruit red hirsute, not poisonous. The leaves turn brilliant scarlet in autumn. Princeton, and D. I. ⢠^' .^' ,'^yj'bergil Small. (Poison Ivy). Stems erect, 0 dm. high or less simple; leaflets ovate, acute or acuminate, more or less pubescent, entire crenulate. or irregularly toothed, the lateral usually unsymmetrical at base' on petioics 3-4 mm. Iân-; petals oblong, greenish-yellow, exceeding the sepals' fruit white smooth, ixrsistcnt. A poisonous plant, iR. toxicodendron in part). Princeton, eastward. ^r'^K*"''!"""''? '''â¢, ^ ^'- (foi-iOf^ Oak) Stems pubescent, erect or climbing by rootlets, branching, 4 dm. or more high; leaves usually 3- foliate; leaflets ovate or obovate. obtuse or acutish, the margins entire sinuate, toothed or 3-Iobed, fruit white, deciduous. Rockv places, Saanich'; ^5wan Lake, V. I.


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