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diver sifolia | — : 
oe > iene var. glaucophylla igi poe Jake 
1, the leaves palmately 5-foliolate, riecead Perssias yi how 10-20 om 
5-4 mm. in diameter, clothed with persistent brown ], 8.881 '’s Gal 
petioles 5-8 om. long, at first silky hirsute, veseatag cabin tr “. 
ules scarious, brown, acute, adnate half their length or more? leaflets coal gsi 
oblanceolate-cuneiform, 2-4 om. long, 7-9 toothed most) above the niddle 
now glabrous on the upper surface, now thinly silky the lower surface sil ky 
hirsute, both commonly glabrous in age, and rather zl aucous; flowers several 
n a cyme, Re 15-20 om. tall, at 
glabrous and glaucous, bearing one or two reduced soatiteuiseae tovneel | 
tilpebeterm, pedicels 2-3 om. long in fruit, silky; calyx-lobes Seakex 
lanceolate, 5-4 mm. long in flower, silky, 5-6 mm. long in fruit, the prend . 
ages about half as large; petals obovate, yellow, 5-7 mm. 1 ° Mireed 4 
mme long; receptacle villous, 2.5 mm. long in ages achenes Hes 1 ase 
long, smooth. (P. glaucophylla 3 (‘ata ee oie Bee 
Among rocks on high peaks. - + 
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—> Summit of Stevens Peak, B@M@um., Leibe 2 
Epling 5915, 7245, On Aine ’ Ae » 72) r a4T8; Snowy Top Mt., 7400 ft., 
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Gp P. argentea Le >A perennial herb about 30 cm. tall; stems numn- 
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rous, ascending from a rather woody crom which is clothed with old leaft> 
. soft short closely pressed hairs, the lower surface white-woolly with close 
i dense hairs ghereertine—laaves simile 2 9 En esti tah deh 
terminal cymes, the bracts subfoliar but smaller, the pedicels slender, 1-1-5 
Gme long, clothed like the stem, not at all glandular; calyx lobes 1.5 mm. 
long in flower, 35 mm. long in fruit, ovate, acute, the appendages 1-5 mm. 
long, both with woolly and short soft hairs; petals bright yellow, 2-5 mm. 
long, obovate, stamens 1 mm. long; receptacie subglobose at maturity, 1.5 mn. 
long, woolly; achenes tan color, lightly wrinkled along the veins, *7-.3 mn. 
long. . 
Naturaliaged from Surope 
Areas 2.) ONS a dry gravelly highway between Wallace and Kellogg, Epling 
and Houck 10]13. 
