Obs. G, carolinianum L. Cranebill. Annual, the stems erect or decumbent, 
qd 20-30 om. tall, branching in the upper parts, glandular-pubescent; leafs =] 
blades reniform, 3-4 cm. broad, parted into about 7 wedge-shaped segments, 
the segments again more or less pinnately toothed or lobed, the upper 
surface with short appressed hairs, the lower pale, hirsute on the rather 
prominent veins; sepals 6 mm, long, hirsute towards the margins; petals 
subequal to the sepals, pinkish or whitish, wedge-shaped; mature style 
column 1,5 cm. long, pubescent, the beak and styles 3-3.5 mm, long, the 
latter not spreading; achenes 5.5 mi, long bearing a few stiff bristles; 
seeds 2,5 mn, long, finely reticulate, 
An occasional weed at lower elevations, around dwellings and in 
orchards, Bungalow R. Se, #pling and Jlouck 9730. 
ey. Ge Bicknellii Sriesony Vare longipes (Watse) Fern, Annual or short-lived 
perennial 40-50 cm, tall, the stems pubescent with rather stiff spreading 
Ww hairs; leaf-blades 4-6 cm. broad, rounded, S-angled in outline, usually 
5-lobed, the lobes wedge-shaped, again lobed and toothed towards the apex, 
both surfaces sparingly pubescent, the branches hardly glandular; sepals 
6 ma, long, increasing to 9 mm, in fruit, acuminate, hispid towards the 
margins, the tip slender, 2 mm, long; petals pale pink, 6-6.5 mm, long; 
style columns 1,5 cm, long at maturitys hispidulous, the beak and styles 
© mn. long, the achenes 3 mm, long, hispid; seeds 2,5 mm, long, minutely 
reticulate, 
At margin of a boggy meadow, Priest R. Exp. Sta., 2700 ft., Epling 5944; 
Headquarters, Spling; Spokane Meadow, Epling and Kempf. 
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