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Perennial tufted herbs with short rootstecks and pimately compound 
leaves. Flowers few in terminal cymes. Calyx 5-parted, the tube c 
to saucer-shaped, the sepals alternating with sepal-like appendages. Petals ea 
mostly obovate or oblanceolate, white or yellow. Stamens 5, inserted in the 
throat of the calyx-tube, the filaments not dilated. Receptacle hemispheric ie 
to flat. Styles slender, attached at the apex of the ovary. pee ® 
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i. I. Ivecdyi Rydbe .. ———+ >A compact qemedunigl herb with a “s 
thick woody root, the stems very short, covered with old leaf bases; leaves 
chiefly basal, 8-10 -m. long, oblong-linear in outline, about 1 om. broad, 
glabrous or sparingly hirsute, the leaflets about 15 pairs, 365 lobed, the 
lobes again often lobed, the ultimate segnents oblanceolate-linear, blunt; 
flowering branches numerous, 10-15 cm. tall, somewhat glandular, bearing Z 
1-2 reduced leaves; flowens—cotered-in-e—bermine abe pus bracts lobed (flora 
similar to the leaflets; calyx campanulate, 5 mm. long, the lobes triangular 
lanceolate, acute, 5 mm. long, hirsute, the appendages half as long; petals 
e yellowtm&, obovate, somewhat exceeding the sepals; stamens 5, inserted in th 
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throat, the filaments even, somewhat longer than the anthers; pistils several, 
with long hairs at the base, the styles slender. ‘ 
Otherwise knovm only vrom the eR slove of the wecmaeen 
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Divide between the St. Joe and Clearwater ne, Gee Pot ber 1198. 
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