. Brigham Young University science bulletin. Biology -- Periodicals. Fit;. 10. Cryptmttha The most obvious characteristics of this spe- cies are the obhquely compressed nutlets which result in the excentric position of the groove. Cache Co., 10 miles up Smithfield Canyon, Hobson & Piranian 13775 (UTC); Inten'ale, Spring Hollow, B, .\Iaguire (UTC); White Pine Lake, B. Maguire 16256 (UTC); Logan Canyon, Spring Hollow, B. Ma- guire 13778 (UTC); Daggett Co., Flaming Gorge, L. 473 (UTC); Duchesne Co., 10 miles north of Altonah, J. Brotherson 646 (BRY); Juab Co., Gran
. Brigham Young University science bulletin. Biology -- Periodicals. Fit;. 10. Cryptmttha The most obvious characteristics of this spe- cies are the obhquely compressed nutlets which result in the excentric position of the groove. Cache Co., 10 miles up Smithfield Canyon, Hobson & Piranian 13775 (UTC); Inten'ale, Spring Hollow, B, .\Iaguire (UTC); White Pine Lake, B. Maguire 16256 (UTC); Logan Canyon, Spring Hollow, B. Ma- guire 13778 (UTC); Daggett Co., Flaming Gorge, L. 473 (UTC); Duchesne Co., 10 miles north of Altonah, J. Brotherson 646 (BRY); Juab Co., Granite Canyon, Deep Creek Mountains, Maguire & Becraft 2765 (UTC); Utah Co., Spring Dell.' Provo Canyon, Garrett 2778 (UT); Weber Summit of Little Bear River Canyon, B. Maguire 12976 (UTC). Cryptantha ambigua (Grav) Greene, Pittonia 1:113. 1887. Eritrichium muricuhitum var. amhiguum Gray, Synop. Fl. No. Am. 2:194. 1878. Type: probably in the Walla Walla region of southeastern Washington, collected by the Wilkes expedition. KrynitzkUi ambigua (iray, Proc. Am. Acad. 20:273. 1885. Cryptantha polycarpa Greene, Pittonia 1:114. 1887. Cryptantha inuUicaulis A. Nels. Bot. Gaz. 30:194. 1900. Cryptantha ambigua var. robustior Brand, Pflanzenreich 4, 252:69. 1931. Stems usually loosely branched from the base, ascending, dm tall, hirsute and some- what strigose; leaves linear to narrowly lanceo- late, 2-3 (5) cm long, 1-4 (5) mm broad, obtuse to acutish, usually somewhat appressed hispid- hirsute, the hairs commonly pustulate at base; spikes often solitary, 5-15 cm long, bractless, or with the lowennost flowers bracteate, commonly not projecting clear of the leafy mass of the plant and not clearly differentiated from the leafy branches; corolla 1-2 mm broad, incon- spicuous; fruiting calyces ovate-oblong, 4-7 mm long, crowded or distant, the tube rounded-ob- conic at base, lobes linear or linear-lanceolate, more or less connivent, midrib thickened, tawny- hirsute, margins
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