7 Se Angelica L. Angelica. 
Stout perennial heros with short vertical rootstocks,. Leaves compound, 
ternate, then pinnate or twice ternate, the ulti 
imate segments ovate. Flowers 
white or yellowish, displayed in compound umbels with numerous rays, the 
secondary rays of which are quite short. Involucral bracts present and herb- 
aceous or nearly or quite wanting; bractlets of the involucels small and 
inconspicuous or wanting. Calyx teeth nearly wanting. Stylopodium conic. 
Fruits flattened parallel to the commissure, oval, the lateral ribs strongly 
winged, the dorsal ones prominent or winged and rather corky.e Oil=tubes 
l-several in the intervals, several on the cormissural side. Seed face plane 
or nearly so. 
o Involucres none or of a few subulate bracts; 
flowers 
4 white 
The 
l. Ae Dawsonii 3. Jats Stout matted aromatic 
rootstocks covered with fibers fran old leef-bases; stems 80-120 em. tall, 
glabrous; basal leaves on petioles 20-30 cm. long, the blades twice ternate, 
the leaflets 5-83 cm. long, narrowly ovate 
or ovate-lanceolate, mostly acute, 
obliquely rounded at she base, even cordate, ma 
argins serrate, the teeth Spinulose- 
tipped, Ciliolate, -the upper surface glabrous, the lower hirtellous, the 
primary petiolules 3-4 om. longs, the secondary 4-20 mn. long, all more or less 
hirtellous, the vetioles dilated at the base; 
“. 
flat topped or concave wabebeg™ cl ilow, subtended by | 
oblanceolate subfoliar bracts incised ab tho apex, 1-3 cm. long, frequently (Powers) 7 
\ wanting, the bractlets similar or entire, 8-12 mm. long, soon withering, the 
a ~ primary rays . m™, <-9-3 om. long, the pedicels 4+6 mme long; 
fruits oblong-oval, 6 mm. long, 4 mm. wide, the ribs all winged, the lateral 
wings about twice the width of the others, the oil tubes 1-3 in the intervals. 
Infrequent, occurring in subalpine meadows on north s 
lopes; not seen in 
the northern part of our region. 
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