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blue-tinged, the blade of anterior petals densely white-villous with inter- 
lacing hairs; follicles 12-17 mm, long, usually densely glandular-villous, 
seeds essentially bifacial, 1.0-1.5 mm, long, the angles and summit narrowly 
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white-margined. 
Grassy roadsides, sagebrush flats or dry floor of yellow pine forests, 
Little Bear Ridge near Troy, Epling; Craig Mts, (fide Piper). 
4o De glaucescens Rydb. Stems commonly 1 m, or less tall, Blabrous below, 
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pubescent above$ leaves variable, the lower on petioles 50 cm, long or more, 
the blades rotund-reniform in outline, 8-10 cm, broad, commonly divided into 
5 primary cuneate segments, the segments incised and toothed above the middle, ; 
the ultimate segments narrowly lanceolate, acute, both surfaces glabrate, 
or the margins ciliolate, the upper cauline leaves sessile or nearly so, 3-5 | 
foliolate, the segments linear-lanceolate, commonly entire; flowers in an 
open raceme 50-40 cm, long, the pedicels arcuate, pubescent, the lowermost 
4-5 cm, long infruit flowers deep blue, sparsely villous throughout, the 
sepals ovate-lanceolate, acute or acuminate 125-2 cm. long, the anterior 
petals ovate, blades 1 cm, long, incised, the lobes parallel, the claw5 m, | 
long, the posterior pair about 8 mm, long, oblong, spur 1,5=2 cm, long, stout; 
follicles 18 mm, long, pubescent, recurving and divergent; seeds not seene 
Santianne Cre bottoms, 2950 fte, Leiberg 1031. 
5e De occidentale Wats, Stems several from a stout woody rootstock and stout 
taproot, 1-1.5 m. tall, glabrous below, spreadime-glandular-hispid in the 
inflorescences leaves reniform in outline,1l0-12 om.broad, parted into 5~+7 j 
primary cuneate lobes, these again incised and toothed at the apex, the 
teeth acute or obtuse, with a terminal callous, both surfaces glabrous or 
nearly so, the upper dark green; flowers in a showy panicle 30-50 cm, long, 
the bracts linear, .5-2 cm. long, pedicels straight, ascending, spreadings> = 
