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; 2nd ed. . CHEXOPODIACEAE. Vol. embryo nearly annular in the mealy endosperm, its radicle pointing downward. [From t!ieGreek for hoariness or mould.] Two known species, the following of western North America ; the otlier, of western Asia andeastern Europe is the generic type. I. Eurotia lanata ( Piirsh) ]\Ioq. AmericanEurotia. White Sage. Fig. 1703. Diotis lanata Pursh, Fl,


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; 2nd ed. . CHEXOPODIACEAE. Vol. embryo nearly annular in the mealy endosperm, its radicle pointing downward. [From t!ieGreek for hoariness or mould.] Two known species, the following of western North America ; the otlier, of western Asia andeastern Europe is the generic type. I. Eurotia lanata ( Piirsh) ]\Ioq. AmericanEurotia. White Sage. Fig. 1703. Diotis lanata Pursh, Fl, Am. Sept. 602. lanata Moq. Enum. Chenop. 8i. 1840. A stellate-pubescent erect much-branched shrubl°-3° high, the hairs long, white when young, becom-ing reddish brown, the branches ascending, very linear or linear-lanceolate, short-petioled orthe upper sessile, obtuse at the apex, narrowed at thebase, ¥-2 long, 2-4* wide, their margins revolute,the midvein prominent, the lateral veins few; flowersmonoecious, densely capitate in the upper axils, form-ing terminal leafy spikes; bracts lancolate, 2-4long in fruit, appendaged by 4 tufts of spreading hairs;calyx-lobes acute, pubescent; utricle loose, the pericarpreadily se


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