4 aiilianted 
: QO. purpurea (C. & Rs) Suksd. ROD LR et. si eee Stevie 
4 " | Reovetockererteing-<ren-elongetertar-rocvap Stems 40-80 om. tall, nearly or 
quite glabrous, the internodas 15-40 com. long; basal leaves camonly 
petioles slender, 10-20 em. long, glabrous or sparingly haity, | their blades 
deltoid in outline, 5-15 cm. broad, twice ternate, 
MH the leaflets ovate, or deltoid ovate, 5-6 cm. long, coarsely toothed 
usually deeply incised even to the base, the middle leaflets into 3, the 
lateral leaflets into 2 unequal segnents, both surfaces glabrous or nearly so; 
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in PR 
fags YK 
umbelg, the primary rays 5-8 cm. long, unequal, the secondary rays fig 
slender, varying at maturity fron 1-3 cm. long ommeewenmempiem; involucre eet: 
single subulate bract or none; involucels none; flowers purple, the petals . 
ovate-acuminate, 1.5 mme long; stamens greenish, .7 mm. tall; stylopodia purple, 
flattened, the top of the ovary appearing truncate and plane, the styles purple, 
slender, more or less parallel in the lower half, even erect; fruits 12-15 mm. 
long, bristly at the base with appressed hairs, tne upper half glabrous, tapering 
in the lower third, narrowed at the apex to a short neck scarcely 1 mm. long, 
tipped by the persistent flattened stylopodia. 
Frequent in shaded woods usually at higher elevations. — rn Se 
aby ———> Roman Nose Mte, 5000 Pt + q~epeeRk; Moscow Mt., 4500 ft. 3 Upper 
Priest Re, 2700 ft, Upling Zolli, Cae 
