. Rocky Mountain flowers : an illustrated guide for plant-lovers and plant-users. aves entire, revolute, smooth, leathery, lance- oblong to linear C. ledifolius Chamaebatiaria Maximowicz 1879(Resembling Chamaebatia, a low bramble) „Sepals 5, united into a calyx, petals 5, white, stamens many, pistils 5,hairy, follicles leathery, 1-valved, united at the base; flowers in terminalleafy panicles; leaves leathery, twice-pinnately dissected; diffusely branched; leaves narrowly lanceolate C. millefolium Chamaerhodus Bunge 1829 Ground Rose(Gr. chamae, on the ground, rhodon, rose) Sepals 5,
. Rocky Mountain flowers : an illustrated guide for plant-lovers and plant-users. aves entire, revolute, smooth, leathery, lance- oblong to linear C. ledifolius Chamaebatiaria Maximowicz 1879(Resembling Chamaebatia, a low bramble) „Sepals 5, united into a calyx, petals 5, white, stamens many, pistils 5,hairy, follicles leathery, 1-valved, united at the base; flowers in terminalleafy panicles; leaves leathery, twice-pinnately dissected; diffusely branched; leaves narrowly lanceolate C. millefolium Chamaerhodus Bunge 1829 Ground Rose(Gr. chamae, on the ground, rhodon, rose) Sepals 5, united into a bell-shaped calyx, petals 5, white, stamens 5,opposite the petals, pistils 5-10, style inserted near the base of the ovary;flowers in a two-forking cyme-like cluster; leaves once or twice ternatelymany-cleft; perennial. Stems 4-12 in. high;.basal leaves forming a rosette;petals obovate C. erecta PLATE 25 ROSE FAMILY 1. Rose acicularis: Rose 2. Potentilla gracilis 3. Sieversia turbinata 4. Sieversia ciliata 5. Dasyphora fruticosa 6. Drymocallis arguta PLATE EDITH S. CLEMENTS. PINXT ROCKY MOUNTAIN FLOWERS COCKAYNE. BOSTON ROSE FAMILY 155 Coleogyne Torrey 1853(Gr. koleos, sheath, gyne, pistil) Sepals 5, petals 5, yellow, stamens many, style lateral, hairy at base,achene somewhat flattened, smooth ; flowers terminal; leaves simple, leath-ery ; somewhat spiny much branched; leaves linear-oblanceolate; flowers showy C. ramosissima Com arum Linne 1753(The Greek name of the arbutus) Sepals 5, united, with 5 bracts between them, .petals 5, purple, stamensmany on a hairy disk, pistils many, style lateral, achenes smooth, 1-seeded;flowers in cymes or solitary, terminal or axillary; leaves alternate, pinnate; prostrate; leaflets oblong to oval, 1-3 cm. long; flowers 2-3 cm. wide C. palustre CowAnia Don 1825 Cliff Rose (Named for Cowan, an English explorer) PI. 26, fig. 9. Sepals 5, united into a top-shaped calyx, petals 5, yellow, stamensman
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