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G, incisum Nutt. ———> \Several erect rather slender| Guinea 40-60 cm, 
Sts 
tall, gracefully branched in the inflorescence, puberulent and somewhat 
glandular, but not viscid; basal leaves several, the blades 9-10 cm. 
broad, kidney-shaped, 5-lobed nearly to the base, the lobes wedge-shaped, 
incised toward the apex into two or three divisions which are usually toothed, 
thinly clothed on both surfaces with sparse short hairs, sparingly 
glandular if at all, the floral leaves shortly petioled or sessile; flowers 
in a spreading, shortly glandular panicle 20-30 cm. long, the bracts 
subfoliar but greatly reduced, pedicels 5-4 cm, long, shortly glandular 
and more or less woolly; calyx lobes 8-11 mm, long, pubescent and glandular; 
petals rose-purple, 15-18 mm, long, obovate, pilose in the lower half; style 
column glandular-puberulent, 2 cm. long in fruit, the persistent beak and 
styles 8-10 mm, longer; achenes puberulent, 5 mm, long, somewhat glandular; 
seeds 3-35.25 mum. long, finely reticulate. 
Usually within the white pine type at all elevations in meadows; 
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difficult to distinguish from I, cnt but more graceful, the segments 
more slender, the plants less viscid. Subalpine meadows at Fish Lake, 6000 
fte3; near Veivpes; Vanderbilt Gulch; Bearskull Mt.e, 4000 ft. 
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