| serrate, glabrous and strongly veined on both surfaces, green above, glaucous. © 
‘4. +S. pseudomonticola Ball. Shrub 1-3 m. tall with yellowish or 
brown shining branchlets usually glabrous; leaves commonly elliptical-ovate 
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or ovate sometimes obovate, 4-8 om. long, 1.5-3.5 om. wide, rounded at the base 
or subcordate, acute or abruptly acuminate at the apex, coarsely glandular] 
Sat P OE LOTTE ALINE TPE CSS FTI ee beneath; stipules 
conspicuous, ovate or kidney-shaped, serrulate; petioles commonly 6-12 mm. 
long; catkins appearing with the leaved, subsessile, the pistillate 3-7 
long, the staminate shorter; bracts obovate, obtuse, brown, densely woo]fy; 
stamens 2, with glabrous filaments; capsules glabrous, 6-8 mm. long on 
pedicels 1-1.5 mm. long. 
Along streams at higher elevations. 
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—————» Indian Grave Camp, 6000 ft., Kirkwood 2006; Fish Lake Cr., 5000 Pts, 
Kirkwood 1879. 
