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Oe Le vurpurea (S, Wotse) C. & Re Rather stout herb: 30-60 cm, talls stems 
clabrous, besring 1 or 2 leaves chiefly in a basal tuft, 20-40 cm, long, 
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snell blunt semaents 1-6 m, longs, glebrous or sparingly scabrous on the j 
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margins and micdvein benecth with small conical hairs; umbels subtended by 
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a fow persistent or deciduous subulate bracts 8-15 ma, long, tho rays ,5-5 
om, long in flower, unecual; nodicels 4—-8 rm, long at maturity, slender, 
subtended by ° series of subulate bractlets S-10 mn, long, which are usually 
nersistent; flowers vurvle; fruits rather broadly oval, 14-29 mm, long at 
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maturity, 8-14 m1. broad, the wing blunt, about 1 ma, broad, the ribs faint; 
oil tubes isvreguler, o-4 in the intervals, usually none on the commissural 
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Rocky ledges at intcrmediate elevations, apparently in the northern 
nort of our region only, snowy Ton Mte, 5000 ft., Evling 86703 lio ec, Dunkle; 
Leke Pond Oreille, Lciberg 1152, Referred to this species with some hesitation, 
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inceed, the genus is not vet well understood in our region, | iiotably fer 
its broad csrpels, it esn scarcely be Ile dissecta, a »lant of lower regions, | 
Le foliosa (Hook.) C, / R. Leaves slichtly scuberulent; umbel 8-22erayed; 
flowers vellow; fruit on very short pedicels, claucous (ex.char.). —Type, 
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Geyer 517, "fertile sloves of the (Nez Perecs) mts,, near the snow line": 
Le salmoniflora ve. ¢ %. Glabrous throuzhouts; umbel 4-l0-raveds; flovrors 
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salmon; fruit oblon:;, 10 7m. long (ex char.). —TLvve, Sandberg 24, “on 
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basaltic rocks, nesr unocr forry, Ulcamrater Re, above Lewiston", wet—reen, 
