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M. pentandra Hook. —— »Rootstocks matted, the leaves all basal, blades 
ovate-rotund in outline, 3-5 em. broad, obscurely 5<7 lobed, crenate-dentate, : 
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surfaces sparingly hirsute or nearly glabrous, the lower paler, deeply cordate 
at the base, on hirsute petioles about twice as long; flowering stems 10-15 cme 
longyrarely with a single cauline leaf, glandular, the bracts wanting or minutes’: 
calyx 5 mm. long in flower ,the lobes about equal to the tube, ovate, obtuse; 
petals about twice the length of the sepals or more, pinnately laciniate, the 
divisions 11-15, filiform, sometimes forked; stamens 10, seated on a disc; 
ovary superior, shallowly campanulate in fruit, exceeding the calyx, on erect 
pedicels 4-6 mm. long; seeds 1.2 mm. long, black and shining. 
Known to occur in northeastern “ashington near our boundary. 
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otund in outline, 4-8 cm. in diameter, shallowly 7-lobed, the lobes obscurely 
twice crenate-dentate, both surfaces subglabrous, deeply cordate ae, 
the sinus broad, on hirsute petioles twice as long; flowering stems 15-50 om. 
long, glandular, the bracts mimte; calyx about 1.5 mm. long in flower, the 
lobes about half the length of the tube,broadly triangular, acute; petals 
about thrice the length of the sepals,green or yellowish, pinnately laciniate, 
the divisions 5-7, filiform; stamens 5, alternate with the petals, yellow; ovary 
inferior, the styles 2=lobed, shallowly campanulate in fruit, subequal to the 
calyx, much exceeded by the seed clusters, the pedicels filiform, 4-6 mn. 
leng; seeds brownish-black, scarcely 1 mm. long. (Pectianthia Breweri Rydb.). 
Throughout our region but infrequent, occurring mostly above 4000 feet 
in shaded moist woods and along subalpine streams. | 
both surfaces sparingly hirsute or subglabrous, deeply cordate @e=viresbewe , 
the sinus open, on petioles about twice as long; flowering stems 10-40 cm. ; 
long, glandular, often hirsute, the bracts minute; calyx 1.2 mm. long in : 
flower, the lobes about half the length of the tube, broadly triangular, recurved, 
subacute; petals about thrice the length of the sepals, greenish yellow, 
pinnately laciniate, the divisions commonly 7-9, filiform; stamens 5, opposite 
the petals; ovary inferior or nearly so, the styles 2-lobed, shallowty campanula t 
in fruit, subequal to the calyx, much exceeded by the seed clusters, the pedicels. 
filiform, erect, 4-6 mm. long; seeds brownish-black, smooth, scarcely more than 
-S mms long. (Pectianthia pentandra Rydb.). 
Frequent throughout our region, 2500-5000 feet, along shaded moist streams. | 
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