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2e Le bulbifera R 
vwObe Herbs 1O=: O cme, ¥ alls blades of basal leaves torneately 
divided nearly to base, the divisions again $M@)oft and the lobes oPien 
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toothed, glandular-puberulent, the stinules pinkish, membranous, fimbriste, 
the stem-leaves smaller, shortenctioleds; flowers 5-6, sometimes revlaced by 
bulbletss; calyx campenulate, 5-4 mm, long$ petals white or roseste, 47 re 
: long, S-Sgeleft. 
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she bulblets borne in the «xils of the cauline leaves represent a tyne of 
ecotative revroduction, ; 
rd weg ee 2 fors . 3 ce eee Oa : Ep 7% re -; + eS 
Se Le parviflora (Pursh) Nutt, terbs 15-30 cm.tails; basal leaves sev ral, 
ia aoa dct aa TE 
She blades rotund, Lwo-2 cm. broad, u-5-lobed necriy to the base, the lobes 
oothed, the »rincinal serments morc or less cuncate, both 
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again lobed and 
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surfeces hirsute, on octioles 2-6 times the length of the blade, these with 
q membranous scisules, ceuline leaves 2-5, smaller and short petioleds raceme 
o-S cm, tons, @landular, the bracts minute, toothed; calyx obconical, glendular, 
rd wl 
5 im, long, the lobes rather acute, 1m, long, on slender sedicels 3-5 mm, 
long; petals spreading, white or vinkish, twice the lensth of the calyx, 
velmately S-lobed, the lobes obtuse; stanens scarcely 1 mm, long, these and 
the ahs; bal S ‘i sorted he VT ~h - i. Ma © ‘i . 1? ' le 4 
pevals inseited below the sinuses; ovary half the length of the calyx 
Pe ee ee 
conical, nearly inferior s cansule 6-7 mm, long, seeds minute, flabrous 
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On dry grevellvy hillsides belovr 4000 feet; infre-vent, old Till; 
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