. 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 102d meridian. Botany; Botany. 5. Gilia iberidifdlia Benth. Round-headed Gilia. Fig. 3476. Cilia ibcridifolia Benth. in Hook. Kew. Journ. Bot. 3: -mo. 1851. Perennial by a deep root, woolly-tomentose, at least when young, branched from the base or also above, 3-1S' high. Leaves mostly petioled, h'-z' long, pinnately divided into 3-9 narrowly linear sharp-pointed segments, or the uppermost en


. 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 102d meridian. Botany; Botany. 5. Gilia iberidifdlia Benth. Round-headed Gilia. Fig. 3476. Cilia ibcridifolia Benth. in Hook. Kew. Journ. Bot. 3: -mo. 1851. Perennial by a deep root, woolly-tomentose, at least when young, branched from the base or also above, 3-1S' high. Leaves mostly petioled, h'-z' long, pinnately divided into 3-9 narrowly linear sharp-pointed segments, or the uppermost entire; flowers white, densely capitate-clustered, 2"-3" long, the clusters bracted by the upper leaves, i'-i' broad, sometimes corymbed; calyx-lobes awn-like; corolla-tube about the length of the calyx, slightly longer than the oval lobes; fila- ments equally inserted in or below the sinuses of the corolla; ovules 1-4 in each cavity. In dry soil, South Dakota to Nebraska, Colorado, California, Montana and Idaho. In our first edition included in the similar CT. congesta Hook. May-Aug. 6. Gilia pumila Nutt. Low Gilia. Fig. 3477. Cilia pumila Nutt. Tourn. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila. (II.) 1; 156. 184S. Annual, branched from the base and sometimes also above, woolly at least when young, 3'-$' high. Leaves alternate, thick, h'-i' long, pinnately di- vided into linear mucronulate sometimes lobed segments, or the uppermost entire; flowers in dense or at length looser simple or compound cymes, sessile; corolla 3"-4" long, its tube about 3 times the length of the lobes and twice as long as the calyx; calyx-lobes awn-like; stamens in- serted in or below the sinuses of the corolla, somewhat exserted; ovules 5 or 6 in each cavity. In dry soil, western Nebraska to Texas, Idaho, Nevada and New Mexico. April-June. Gilia tricolor Benth., of California, admitted into our first edition as recorded escaped from gardens to roadsides at I-incoln, Nebraska, is not known to have become


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