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_D. oregane (Nutt.) Rydb. ——~tenpamoantised> herb : a 
Fepcbing Feakeetels B-6 mn. in diameter or mors, ciacaee > ee 39, Stone eB 
leaf bases; stem’erect, sanetimes two from the Some Crown, glandu aS cae ext a 
villous with fine hairs throughout; basal leaves 5-15 om, a — Yt Ayes ad 4 
SS i a in outline, the petiole aim : Pe bina ag 4 
the blade, the terminal leaflet largest, obovate-rhomboidal, j=% « 4 
and entire below the middle, coarsely toothed above he" Bir yer cota epee "7 
lets sume obliquely ovate, similarly toothed, all rather ne thi sat 
clothed with straight hairs on both surfaces, ¢he—emrtinn paie green, nly 
; ‘ the stipules of all membranous, gr 
entire, joined most of their length; flowers few ina See 
ascending branches, the bracts subfoliar, the pedicols glaniera eee poe ome with 
hong; calyx-lobes oblong, 4-6 m. long, rather obtuse, glandular-hirsute besanth ; 
as much as 8-9 mn. long in fruit and then chaffy, the &ppendages similar, abeaal 
one third as large; petals pale yellow 4=6 mm, in diameter, obovate; atenend 7 
- 2-2-5 mme long; receptacle ovate hispid; achenes eb = 
rou mM 4 
smooth, then finely wrinkled along the veine. 3 ‘a7 tong 0% first f 
Common throu 
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3000 feet. Bnout our region in meadows and open places usually below 
“ee 
w De. fisse Rydb. S thet ae 50-40 cm. tall with well developed 
branching rootstocks; stems and petioles sparingly glandular-pubescent; basal 
leaves 10-15 cm. long, oblanceolate in otline, the leaflets commonly 7, the 
termi‘al leaflet rhambic-obovate, 2-3 om. long, cuneate and entire below the 
middle, the lateral leaflets similar, the lowermost smaller, the petiole some= é 
what shorter than the blade, all irregularly doubly serrate, sparingly glandular of 
stem leaves similar, the uppermost sesSile, trifoliolate,their stipules ovate- 
lanceolate or ovate, 6-9 mm. long, usually toothed; flowering stems somewhat 
glandular-villous, slender and gracefully branched; flowers few on pedicels 1-3 
cme long; sepals ovate, mostly obtuse, 5-6 mm. long ém—pihemew, nearly 10 mn. 
in fruit and more obtuse, the appendages oblong, 2.5-4 mm. long; petals bright 
yellow, 8-10 mm. in diameter, subrotund, exceeding the sepals; stamens 20-30; 
achenes pear-shaped, acute, 1-1.2 mm. long, smooth. 
Ridges south fran Wiessner's Peak, Leiberg 1388; Hope, Epling. 
