. 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. I. Berlandiera texana DC. TexanBerlandiera. Fig. 4429. Berlandiera texana DC. Prodr. 5: 517. 1836. Hirsute-pubescent throughout: stem erect,branched above, or simple, 2°-2° high, ovate, or the basal oblong, crenate,acutish or obtuse at the apex, rounded orcordate at the base, 2-^ long, i-2 wide, theupper sessile, the lower petioled; heads fewor several, I-iF broa


. 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. I. Berlandiera texana DC. TexanBerlandiera. Fig. 4429. Berlandiera texana DC. Prodr. 5: 517. 1836. Hirsute-pubescent throughout: stem erect,branched above, or simple, 2°-2° high, ovate, or the basal oblong, crenate,acutish or obtuse at the apex, rounded orcordate at the base, 2-^ long, i-2 wide, theupper sessile, the lower petioled; heads fewor several, I-iF broad, in a terminal corym-bose-cymose cluster; peduncles V-iY long;inner bracts of the involucre twice as largeas the outer. In dry soil, Missouri and Kansas to Arkansasand Louisiana. July-.\ COMPOSITAE. Vol. III. 2. Berlandiera lyrata Benth. Lyre-leavedBerlandiera. Fig. 4430. Silphium Nuttallianum Torr. Ann. Lye. N. Y. 2: only. 1827. Berlandiera lyrata Benth. PI. Hartw. 17. 1839. Finel} whitish-canescent, acaulescent or short-stemmed ; scapes or peduncles slender, 3-8 long,bearing a solitary head, or rarely 2. Leaves lyrate-pinnatifid, obtuse, petioled, the terminal segmentusually larger than the lateral ones, the lower onesvery small, all obtuse, mostly crenate, sometimesbecoming green and glabrate above; head about ibroad; inner bracts of the involucre much broaderthan the outer, orbicular, or wider than long; achenesobovate, keeled on the inner face. In dry soil, Kansas to Texas, Arizona and ^lexico. 54. ENGELMANNIA T. & G. Fl. N. A. 2: 283. 1841. Perennial hirsute herbs, with alternate pinnatifid leaves, and corymbose slender-peduncledrather large heads of both tubular and radiate yellow flowers. Involucre hemispheric, itsbracts imbricated in 2 or 3 serie


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