. 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. Waldsteinia fragarioides (Miclix.) Tratt. Ijarrenor Dry Strawberry. Fig. 2273. Dalibarda fragarioides Michx. Fl. Bor. Am. i: .'S. 1803. Waldsteinia fragarioides Tratt. Ros. Mon. 3: 107. 1823. Pubescent or nearly glabrous, root- stock creeping, rather stout. Stip- ules ovate-lanceolate, acutish; leaves tu f ted, long-petioled, 3-f oliolate ( rarely 5-foliolaie) ; l


. 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. Waldsteinia fragarioides (Miclix.) Tratt. Ijarrenor Dry Strawberry. Fig. 2273. Dalibarda fragarioides Michx. Fl. Bor. Am. i: .'S. 1803. Waldsteinia fragarioides Tratt. Ros. Mon. 3: 107. 1823. Pubescent or nearly glabrous, root- stock creeping, rather stout. Stip- ules ovate-lanceolate, acutish; leaves tu f ted, long-petioled, 3-f oliolate ( rarely 5-foliolaie) ; leaflets obovate, obtuse at the apex, broadly cuneate at the base, dentate or crenate and some- times incised, i'-2' long; scapes slen- der, erect, bracted, corymbosely 3-8-flowered; pedicels slender, often drooping; flowers yellow, 3"-5" broad; achenes 4-6, finely pubescent; caKx-lobes ovate-lanceolate, acute. Woods and shaded hillsides. New Brunswick to Ontario, Minnesota. Mich- igan, Indiana and Georgia. May-June. 2. Waldsteinia Doniana Tratt. Southern Dry Strawberry. Fig. 2274. IV. Doniana Tratt. Ros. Mon. 3: 109. 1823. W. parviflora Small, Bull. Torr. Club 25: 137. 1898. Perennial by horizontal rootstocks, villous-hirsute, or glabrous in age. Leaves basal, 5-12' high; petioles much longer than the blades, usually less densely pubes- cent than the scapes; leaflets cuneate-obovate or broadly rhomboidal, l¥-z' long, coarsely and irregularly crenate or lobed: scapes erect, solitary or several together, com- monly shorter than the leaves, coryrnbose at top; calyx usually hairy, the tube broadly turbinate, ii"-ii" long, the segments triangular-lanceolate, or lanceolate-acumi- nate, often shorter than the tube; petals linear-oblong or narrowly elliptic, shorter than the calyx-segments or barely longer; achenes obovoid, li" long. In woods and shaded soil, southwestern Virginia to North Carolina, Tennessee and Georgia. March-May. 24. GEUM L. Sp. PI. 500. 17


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