Flora of the Southeastern Washington And Adjacent Idaho

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long; peduncle solitary, 4—S cm. long; involucral bracts 4—6, white, ovate, 8-16 mm.
long; flowers greenish, small, in dense heads; fruit bright red, globular, 4 mm.
in diameter. In rich woods, in the mountains.
Comus stolonifera Michx. Shrub, 1-3 m. high, with bright red twigs, these usually puberulent when young; leaves opposite, entire, ovate or oval, acuminate or acute, cuneate at base, appressed-puberulent or glabrous, paler beneath, 4-8 cm. long; petiole 1-2 cm. long; cymes short-peduncle
...d, 2-6 cm.
broad, usually appressed-puberulent; flowers white, 6-8 mm. broad; fruit globose, blue; stone somewhat flattened, usually broader than long. Common along streams.
Comus occidentalis (T. & G.) Coville. Very similar to C. stolonifera but more or less pubescent with loose not appressed hairs, especially the under side of the leaves, the twigs and the inflorescence ; fruit whitish. Along streams about Spokane.
Family 67. PYROLACEAE. Pyrola Family, Perennial green herbs or chlorophyll-less and leafless root- parasites or saprophytes; flowers solitary, racemose or corym- bose, often on a scape, perfect, nearly regular; calyx 2-6-lobed or parted, free from the ovary; corolla gamopetalous and 5- toothed or of 5 separate petals; stamens 10, with one- or two- horned anthers; ovary superior, 4- or 5-celled; style short or slender, often declined; capsule globose, 4- or 5-lobed, loculicidally 4- or 5-valved.


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