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R,. hebecarvus Hoolze & Arn, w licate annuals with filiform roots; stems 
——oe 
hairy; basal leaves corcnteereniform, 6-15 mm, long, 12-22 mm, wide, 
triternete, the ultimate lobes acvtes; petals few or 0, 1 mm, long; achenes 
round-ovate, densel:; panill-te-setose, the beak stout, 6 mm, long, hooked, 
— Shady situations, barely entering our region, in Latah Co, (Juliaetta, 
ak 
fide Benson), its northcrmmost station. 
6, Re alismaefolius sever, xoots fascicled, rather fleshy; plants glabrous 
throughout, L0-40 om, tall, the stens stiffishs basal leaves variable, on 
netioles 10-0 em, long, tre blades 5-10 cm. long, lanceolate, acute,verying 
Be pl 
So narrowly ovate end obtuse, narro ed at the base. (rarely rounded), the 
morsin obscurely er:nete-cemticulste, the cauline sessile or nearly so, 
similer, vsuclly onc or to alternete, the floral of 2 or & opposite sairss 
flovers vellow, several on rather stout reduncles 2-5 cm, long; senals 5 mm, 
loness vetals uec rma. long, usually obovate, vetuse f, the mland covered by a 
Gecvly notened serle e& mm, long; schenes l-« mm, long, turgid but somewhat 
#lattened, forming « subslobose clustcr about 5 mm, in ciemeter, the style 
subulete, less than ,o mm, longe 
In meécy pround of nescows or salon: strces in tno open. Gever 's 
original s:ceimens were ueien on “vlains of Coeur d'Alens" but Bonthezn g-sho 
described the svecics, us-d only Gever's mss. name and the type is a valir, 
coll. of Harter. 
