nii Fisch. & Trautve ———> An attractive perennial, the 
Gay> G, Richardsonii 
stems erect, branching in the inflorescence, glandular with spreading hairs; 
leaves bright greens the blades kidney-shaped, 5-10 em, wide, 5-lobed 
nearly to the base, the lobes rhombic-cuneate, acute, sharply lobed and 
both surfaces sparingly hispid, the 
toothed, the teeth coarse, obtuse, 
lower paler, glandular ; flowers in pairs in open panicles, the peduncles 
and pedicels glandular, practlets lanceolate, 5-4 mm. long; calyx-lobes 
petals white, 
seyeined, the margins thin, the mucro é@ mM. long; 
hairy at the base; stamens 1/3 the lend of the petals; 
glandular, the former 22 mm, long at maturity, 
1 cm, long, 
broadly obovate, 
style colum and achenes 
the latter 4 mm, longe (G, lolosnse St.John is to—be-compared-wah-Shig- 
Along poggy wood margins more or less sheded, Near Pierce, Epling 
and Houck 92503 Headquarters, Eplinge 
bo 
