. Brigham Young University science bulletin. Biology -- Periodicals. Brigham Young Universitv Science Bulletin terminal leafy racemes; calyx deeply 5-cleft or 5-parted; corolla rotate, the tube very short, throat closed by scales, limb 5-lobed, the lobes imbricated, acute; stamens 5, inserted on the corolla tube; filaments dilated below, narrowed above to a slender appendage; anthers linear, erect, and connivent with a beak-like cone; ova- rv' 4-divided; style filiform; nutlets 4, ovoid, erect, attached by their bases to the flat recepta- cle; scar of attachment large, concave. 1. Borago offic


. Brigham Young University science bulletin. Biology -- Periodicals. Brigham Young Universitv Science Bulletin terminal leafy racemes; calyx deeply 5-cleft or 5-parted; corolla rotate, the tube very short, throat closed by scales, limb 5-lobed, the lobes imbricated, acute; stamens 5, inserted on the corolla tube; filaments dilated below, narrowed above to a slender appendage; anthers linear, erect, and connivent with a beak-like cone; ova- rv' 4-divided; style filiform; nutlets 4, ovoid, erect, attached by their bases to the flat recepta- cle; scar of attachment large, concave. 1. Borago officinalis L., Sp. PI. 137. 1753. Stems erect, 5-8 dm tall, with ascending or spreading branches; leaves oblong to obovate, 5-11 cm long, rounded to acute at apex, the up- per ones clasping, lower narrowed to a winged petiole; pedicels spreading or recurving, 2-5 cm long; calyx-lobes linear-lanceolate, 7-10 mm long; corolla 15-20 mm broad, bright blue; anther- beak dark purple, about 6-7 mm long; nutlets 4 mm long. An escape from gardens and sparing- ly naturalized in the western United States, a native of Europe. June-August. Fig. 6. Cache Co., Logan J. Thieret 209 (UTC). 5. Coldenia L. Coldenia L., Sp. PI. 1:125. 1753, and Gen. PI. 61. 1754. UTAH County Lines and river drainages Is-. Fig. 6. Borago ojfkinalis Herbaceous or suffruticose plants with slen- der, forking, usually prostrate or widely spread- ing stems; leaves small, entire, usually strongly veined, subsessile or petiolate; flowers small, generally white, generally extra-axillary, along leafy twigs or at the forks of the branches, some- times glomerate; commonly opening in late after- noon; corolla with a short, cylindrical or ampli- ate tube and spreading lobes, throat naked or sometimes appendaged; stamens 4-5, included, their filaments adnate to the corolla-tube; style terminal on the ovary, short to long, bUobed or biparted; stigmas 2, not much differentiated from the style-branch; ovary 2-celled or some- times 4-ce


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