An illustrated flora of the 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 . ed2illustratedflo02brit Year: 1913 5. Capnoides montanum (Engelm.) Brit- ton. Mountain Corydalis. Fig. 1993. Corydalis monlana Engelm.; A. Gray, Mem. Am. Acad. 4 : 6. 1S49. Corydalis aurea var. occidentalis Engelm.; A. Gray, Man. Ed. 5, 62. 1867. Capnoides aureum var. occidentale A. S. Hitchcock, Spring Fl. Manhattan, 17. 1894. Capnoides montanum B
An illustrated flora of the 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 . ed2illustratedflo02brit Year: 1913 5. Capnoides montanum (Engelm.) Brit- ton. Mountain Corydalis. Fig. 1993. Corydalis monlana Engelm.; A. Gray, Mem. Am. Acad. 4 : 6. 1S49. Corydalis aurea var. occidentalis Engelm.; A. Gray, Man. Ed. 5, 62. 1867. Capnoides aureum var. occidentale A. S. Hitchcock, Spring Fl. Manhattan, 17. 1894. Capnoides montanum Britton, Mem. Torr. Club 5: 166. 1894. Closely resembles C. aureum, but is lighter green and the leaves are rather more finely divided. Flower-clusters spicate-racemose, the pedicels usually very short; flowers bright yel- low, 6'-8' long; spur of the corolla as long as its body, or less; capsules spreading or some- what ascending; seeds sharp-margined, shining or obscurely reticulated. In dry soil. South Dakota to Kansas, Texas, Utah and Mexico. Perhaps a race of the preceding species. April-Aug. 6. Capnoides campestre Britton. Plains Corydalis. Fig. 1994. Capnoides campeslre Britton, Man. Ed. 2, 1065. 1905. Similar to the two preceding species. Flow- ers spicate-racemose, about 8' long, conspicu- ous, bright yellow; spur of the corolla blunt, nearly straight, 2'-2j' long; pods curved upward, very short-pedicelled, stout, somewhat 4-sided; seeds sharp-margined, finely and distinctly reticulated. In fields and woods, Illinois to Nebraska, Arkansas and Texas. April-June. Mistaken in our first edition for the Texan Capnoides curvi- siliquum. Golden corydalis.
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