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 . 12. Phlox Kelseyi Eritton. KelseysPhlox. Fig. 3465. p. Kelseyi Britton, Bull. Torn Club 19 : 225. 1892. ^lany-stemmed from a woody root, thestems spreading, creeping, or ascending, some-times 8 long, glabrous, or slightly pubescentabove, very leafy. Leaves oblong, or linear-oblong, sessile, glabrous, or nearly so 3-i2long, i-2 wide, or the upper longer andnarrower, thick, rigi


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 . 12. Phlox Kelseyi Eritton. KelseysPhlox. Fig. 3465. p. Kelseyi Britton, Bull. Torn Club 19 : 225. 1892. ^lany-stemmed from a woody root, thestems spreading, creeping, or ascending, some-times 8 long, glabrous, or slightly pubescentabove, very leafy. Leaves oblong, or linear-oblong, sessile, glabrous, or nearly so 3-i2long, i-2 wide, or the upper longer andnarrower, thick, rigid, the apex spinose-mucronate, the revolute margins ciliate ; flow-ers sessile or short-pcduncled; peduncles andcalyx somewhat glandular-pubescent or gla-brous ; calyx-teeth subulate, as long as thetube or longer; corolla-tube somewhat exceed-ing the calyx, the limb about 8 broad, blueor lilac, the obovate-cuneate lobes rounded ortruncate. North Dakota to Xebraska, Montana and Wyo-ming. May-June. 13. Phlox subulata L. Ground or MossPink. Fig. 3466. Phlox subulata L. Sp. PI. 152. i753 Pubescent or becoming glabrate. Stems tufted,forming mats, diffuse, much branched, thebranches 2-6 long. Leaves persistent, subulat


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