. Rocky Mountain flowers : an illustrated guide for plant-lovers and plant-users. rs 1-2 cm. long (1) Leaves needle-pointed fa) Leaves alternate, at least above; flowers solitary G. pungens (b) Leaves opposite G. Wdtsoni (2) Leaves not needle-pointed; flowers in corymbs G. Nuttdllii h. Flowers 2-4 mm. long (1) Corolla twice as long as the calyx (2) Corolla little longer than the calyx (a) Stamens equally exserted G. minutiflora (b) Stamens unequally exserted G. micrdntha Navarretia Ruiz and Pavon 1794 fWarned for Navarrete. a Spanish botanist) Sepals 5. united into a prism-shaped o


. Rocky Mountain flowers : an illustrated guide for plant-lovers and plant-users. rs 1-2 cm. long (1) Leaves needle-pointed fa) Leaves alternate, at least above; flowers solitary G. pungens (b) Leaves opposite G. Wdtsoni (2) Leaves not needle-pointed; flowers in corymbs G. Nuttdllii h. Flowers 2-4 mm. long (1) Corolla twice as long as the calyx (2) Corolla little longer than the calyx (a) Stamens equally exserted G. minutiflora (b) Stamens unequally exserted G. micrdntha Navarretia Ruiz and Pavon 1794 fWarned for Navarrete. a Spanish botanist) Sepals 5. united into a prism-shaped or pyramid-shaped calyx, spiny- ::pped. petals 5. white or yellow, united into a tubular funnel form or sal- [verform corolla, stamens 5 on or below the throat of the corolla, ovary PLATE 19 MORNING GLORIES—PHLOXESPOTATO FAMILY 1. Quincula lobata: Purple Ground-cherry 4. Solarium rostratum: Buffalo Bur MORNING GLORY FAMILY 2. Ipomoea leptophylla : Bush Morning Glory PHLOX FAMILY 3. Gilia aggregata 5. Polemonium speciosum 6. Polemonium pulchellum 7. Collomia linearis PLATE EDITH S. CLEMENTS. PINXT ROCKY MOUNTAIN FLOWERS COCKAYNE. BOSTON PHLOX FAMILY 107 2-3-celled, capsule 1-3-celled; flowers in dense terminal bracted clusters;leaves alternate, spiny and pinnately cut, or the lowest entire; annual. 1. Corolla yellow; leaves sticky 2. Corolla white; leaves not sticky a. Corolla 5-6 mm. long N. intertexta b. Corolla 2-3 mm. long N. minima Phlox Linne 1753 Phlox (Gr. phlox, Maine, name of a red plant) PL 20, fig. 2-4. Sepals 5, united into a tubular or bell-shaped calyx, petals 5, blue,purple, red or white, united into a salverform corolla, with narrow tube,stamens 5, on the corolla tube, ovary 3-celled, style usually slender, ovules1-4 in each cavity, fruit an ovoid 3-valved capsule, flowers in terminalcymes or cyme-like panicles; leaves opposite, entire or some of the upperones alternate; annual or perennial. 1. Leaves densely to sparsely woolly; cushion plants a.


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