. The commonly occuring wild plants of Canada [microform] : a flora for the use of beginners. Botany; Plants; Botanique; Plantes. 178 COMMON CANADIAN WILD 1 1 « «>!< Caljrx 5-cleft, the lobes awl-shaped. Lobes of the corolla triangular-ovate, bristle-pointed. Anthers separate. Stem slender and branching, a foot high, the branches racemed or panicled, about 5-flowered at the summit.—Dry hill-sides. 4. G. puber'ula, Michx. Stems erect or ascending, 8-16 inches high, mimiteJy rough above. Leaves rigid, lanceolate to linear-lanceolate, 1-2 inches long. Flowers mostly clus- tered. Ca


. The commonly occuring wild plants of Canada [microform] : a flora for the use of beginners. Botany; Plants; Botanique; Plantes. 178 COMMON CANADIAN WILD 1 1 « «>!< Caljrx 5-cleft, the lobes awl-shaped. Lobes of the corolla triangular-ovate, bristle-pointed. Anthers separate. Stem slender and branching, a foot high, the branches racemed or panicled, about 5-flowered at the summit.—Dry hill-sides. 4. G. puber'ula, Michx. Stems erect or ascending, 8-16 inches high, mimiteJy rough above. Leaves rigid, lanceolate to linear-lanceolate, 1-2 inches long. Flowers mostly clus- tered. Calyx-lobes lanceolate, much shorter than the bell- funnel-form open bright blue corolla.—High Park, Toronto. 5. G. alba, Muhl. (Whitish G.) Corolla inflated-club- shaped, at length open, .5-lobed, the lobes about twice as long as the toothed appendages in the sinuses. Flowers greenish- white or yellowish, sessile, crowded in a terminal cluster. Anthers usuiiUy cohering. Leaves lance-ovate, with a clasping heart-shaped base.—Low grounds. 6. G. Andrews'11, Griseb. (Closed G.) Corolla inflated- club-shaped, closed at the mouth, the apparent lobes being really the large fringed-toothed appendages. Flowers blue, in a close sessile terminal cluster. Anthers cohering. Leaves ovate-lanceolate from a narrower base. — Low grounds ; common northward, flowering later than No. 3. 7. G. Amarel'la, L., var. acu'ta, Hook. Corolla some- what funnel-form, mostly blue, its lobes entire, acute, with a fringed crown at their base. Cal3^x-lobes (4-5) lanceolate or linear, foliaceoup —Atl. Prov. chidfly. Var. stricta, "Watson, has stem and branches strict, a whitish corolla, and a less deeply cleft calyx.— 8. G. linea'ris, Froel., var. latifolia, Gray. Flowers in a terminal cluster with a leaf}' involucre. Corolla blue, narrow funnel-form, with roundish-ovate lobes, and broad appendages. Leaves sessile, oblong-linear to ovate-lanceo- late, smooth. Seeds winged.—Boggy places, A


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