. Rocky Mountain flowers : an illustrated guide for plant-lovers and plant-users. Flowers pinkish to reddish; fruits broadlywinged ; annuals a. Flowers 4-5 mm. wide, cm. long, red-dish-green A. micrdntha b. Flowers 8-10 mm. wide, 3-4 cm. long, pinkish A. cycloptera Allionia Loefling 1788 Allionia I Named for Allioni, an Italian botanist) (Oxybaphus LHer.) PL 8, fig. 1. Sepals 5 united into a bell-shaped calyx, corolla-like, rose-purple.; petals none, stamens 3-5, ovary 1-celled, fruit 1-seeded, club-shaped,I strongly ribbed, fine-hairy; flowers in loose terminal panicles, involucre of1 3


. Rocky Mountain flowers : an illustrated guide for plant-lovers and plant-users. Flowers pinkish to reddish; fruits broadlywinged ; annuals a. Flowers 4-5 mm. wide, cm. long, red-dish-green A. micrdntha b. Flowers 8-10 mm. wide, 3-4 cm. long, pinkish A. cycloptera Allionia Loefling 1788 Allionia I Named for Allioni, an Italian botanist) (Oxybaphus LHer.) PL 8, fig. 1. Sepals 5 united into a bell-shaped calyx, corolla-like, rose-purple.; petals none, stamens 3-5, ovary 1-celled, fruit 1-seeded, club-shaped,I strongly ribbed, fine-hairy; flowers in loose terminal panicles, involucre of1 3-5 partially united bracts, 3-5-flowered, becoming enlarged and net-veined; after flowering; leaves opposite. 1. Tnvolucre 5-lobed : fruit wingless a. Stem with long shaggy hairs A. hirsiUa b. Stem smooth, at least not shaggy (1) Leaves linear to lanceolate A. linearis PLATE ii POPLARS 1. Populus angustifolia: Narrowleaved Cottonwood 2. Populus acuminata: Rydbergs Cottonwood3. 5. Populus deltoides: Cottonwood 4. Populus tremuloides: Aspen 6. Populus balsamifera: Balsam Poplar. 72 PINK ORDER (2) Leaves ovate A. nyctaginea 2, Involucre 3-lobed; fruit winged A. incarndta Allioniella Rydberg 1902(Diminutive of Allionia) Sepals mostly 5, corolla-like, united into a bellshaped tube, petals none,stamens 3, ovary 1-celled, stigma globose, fruit a ribbed achene; flowersusually 3 in a saucer-shaped involucre; leaves opposite simple entire; rose-purple, 1 cm. long; leaves heart-shaped, sticky A. oxybaphoides Mirabilis Linne 1753 Four-oclock (Lat. mirabilis, wonderful, from the flowers) (Quamoclidion DC.) PI. 8, fig. 2. Sepals mostly 5, corolla-like, united into a funnelform tube, rose-purple,petals none, stamens 5, ovary 1-celled, stigma globose, fruit an achene with-out ribs; flowers usually 5-6 in a bellshaped calyx-like involucre; leavesopposite, simple and entire; perennial. Flowers rose-red, 4-5 cm. long; leaves ovate, smooth M. mitltiiiora SALICACEAE WILLOW FAMILY


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