. Fig. 84.—Dwarf larkspur {Del])liiniuvi tricorne), one-third natural size. Fig. —Cursed crowfoot (Bannnciihis sccleratus.) It is reported to be the most troublesome plant to stock in Wyoming, the dark-green tufts of foliage being especially tempting in spring when the prairies are otherwise dry and barren. Delphinium recurvatum.—This species of larkspur grows in wet sub- saline soil in the southern half of California. It has been reported from San Luis Obispo county as fatal to animals. Delphinium scopulorum.—The tall mountain larkspur of the Rocky Mountains has been reported to the Canad


. Fig. 84.—Dwarf larkspur {Del])liiniuvi tricorne), one-third natural size. Fig. —Cursed crowfoot (Bannnciihis sccleratus.) It is reported to be the most troublesome plant to stock in Wyoming, the dark-green tufts of foliage being especially tempting in spring when the prairies are otherwise dry and barren. Delphinium recurvatum.—This species of larkspur grows in wet sub- saline soil in the southern half of California. It has been reported from San Luis Obispo county as fatal to animals. Delphinium scopulorum.—The tall mountain larkspur of the Rocky Mountains has been reported to the Canadian Department of iVgriculture as poisonous to cattle in the high western prairies of Canada. Delphinium trolliifolium.—This plant is common throughout the coast region of northern Cahfornia, Oregon, and Washington. In


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