Rocky Mountain Wild Flower Studies An Account of the Ways of Some Plants That L
Rocky Mountain Wild Flower Studies An Account of the Ways of Some Plants That L
Burton Orange Longyear
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Samphire. Calyx a fleshy rhomboidal sac with an anterior opening, adherent by a nar- row line to the rhachis. Stamens 1 or 2, exserted in flower. Styles 2 or 3, short. —Low fleshy leafless saline plants, mostly herbaceous : spikes cylindrical. 1. S. Herbacea, L. Erect or at length spreading, green : spike very thick and fleshy : scales obscure and very blunt, making a truncate barely emarginate termination of the joints of stem or elongated spike. —In salt marshes from Colorado and Utah to the ...Saskatchewan and along the Atlantic coast. 11. SAE-COBATUS, Nees. Greasewood. Flowers monoecious or dioecious, without bracts. Stamens 2 to 5, irregu- larly arranged under a stipitate peltate scale; anthers fleshy. Perianth adhe- rent at the contracted somewhat 2-lipped apex to the base of the stigmas, laterally margined by a narrow erect slightly 2-lobed border, which at length becomes a broad circular horizontal membranous veined wing. Style lateral, terminated b\' two thick exserted unequal stigmas.
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