Sensitive Plant Survey in the Sweetgrass Hills Liberty And Toole Counties Mont

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Sensitive Plant Survey in the Sweetgrass Hills Liberty And Toole Counties Mont
Bonnie L Heidel
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Wide; infloresence fairly lax; anthers about 0. 5 mm. Long, broadly oblong; nectar-glands weakly developed, continuous beneath all stamens; sepals nonsaccate, hirsute with relatively large trichomes, 2-3 mm. Long, about 1 mm. Wide; petals white, spathulate with a slender claw, 3-4 mm. Long, about 1. 5 mm. Wide; pedicels divaricately ascending, slender, pubescent, 5-12 mm. Long; siliques erect, glabrous, nearly terete to slightly flattened parallel to septum, 2-4 mm. Long, about 1 mm. Wide; valv...es nerved from base to apex; styles about 0. 5 mm. Long; stigma unexpanded or only slightly expanded; seed oblong, about 1 mm. Long, biseriate; cotyledons incumbent (Rollins 1943) .
3. LOCAL FIELD CHARACTERS: The only members of the Mustard Family with which it might be confused are species of Arabis with upright siliques, though they have flattened fruits, and species of Sisymbrium, though they have dissected leaves.
Misidentif ication of Arabis hirsuta for Halilmolobos virqata was made for a Sheridan County specimen.


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