Rocky Mountain Flowers An Illustrated Guide for Plantlovers And Plant Users

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Rocky Mountain Flowers An Illustrated Guide for Plantlovers And Plant Users
Frederic E Frederic Edward Clements
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Flowers white a. Each carpel of the fruit broadly 3-5-winged C. Acaulis b. Each carpel with but 2 lateral wings C. Lapidosus 2. Flowers yellow a. Leaves 2-3-pinnate C. Fendleri b. Leaves once pinnate or merely lobed C. Newberryi CYNOMARATHRUM Coulter and Rose 1900 (Gr. Kyon, kynos, dog, marathron, fennel) Sepals 5, united and grown to the ovary, teeth evident, petals 5, yellow, stamens 5, ovary 2-celled, stylopodium flat; fruit oblong, flattened dorsally, each carpel with distinct or winged rib...s, broadly winged laterally, oil-tubes usually 3-5 in the intervals, 6-10 on the commissure side; flowers in terminal umbels; leaves 1-2-pinnate; mostly stemless perennial. 1. Pedicels 2-6 mm. Long, shorter than the fruit; leaves smooth C. Nuttdllii PARSLEY FAMILY 229 2. Pedicels 12-18 mm. Long, longer than the fruit; leaves rough C. Eastwoodae HARBOUR: A Coulter and Rose 1888 (Named for Harbour, an early collector in the Rocky Mountains) PL 35, fig. 13.
Sepals 5, united and grown to the ovary, the teeth evident, petals 5, yellow, stamens 5, ovary 2-celled, stylopodium low or none, fruit ovate, flattened laterally, each carpel with broad, prominent ribs, oil-tubes solitary in the intervals, 2 on the commissure side ; flowers mostly in paired umbels ; leaves ternately compound with thread-like divisions; stemmed perennial.


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