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elongated fleshy roots, minutely puberulent; leaves few, i bainy terns 
often with an additional pair of smaller leaflets, thus appearing five parted, 
then irregularly twice pinnate, the ultimate segnents pale green, oblanceolate 
or elliptical, 1-5 cm. long, 3-15 mm. wide, obtuse, entire, puberulent or 
glabrous, the dichotomously branching veins evident; scapes rather stout, 30-50 
ome tall, ascending, puberulent; rays of the primary umbel 1-10 om. long, mostly 
naked, the petioles 2-3 mm. long in flower, 4-5 mm. in fruit, subtended by a 
few linear membranous bractlets; flowers yellow; fruit oval, Slabrous, 12-14 
mme long, 5-G mm. broad, the ribs lightly elevated, acute, the wings 1.5 mm. 
broad; oil tubes solitary in the intervals, dark brown, 2 on the commissural 
face, slender, lying near the stalk. 
Dry rocky slopes. If this species is to relegated to a subordinate position a 
under Le triternatum as in the view of linthieas, then the oldest name in the vorjete, 
larrison -~Hpling—emd—ifos): Clearwater Canyon, spleng—end—Patnem, > 
CAtCLOYY, Vare puberulum Jepson, must be usede 
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tali, arising from stout cylindrical roots 2-10 an. thick, the s 
with minute Spreading hairs, the herbage pale and rather glaucous; leaves var- 
liable, mostly 15-30 om. long, the lowermost sometimes Simply ternate, the upper A 
either twice ternate or appearing pinnate with five leaflets, often more or less 
completely twice ternate with a pair of auxiliary leaflets at the base of the 
blade thus appearing S-parted, the leaflets prevailingly linear-lanceolate, 
5-15 cme long, 3-10 mn. wide, prevailingly acute, tapering at the base, often 
to a slender stipe, both surfaces g 
subequal to the blades or shorter, 
parts; flowers bright yellow, 
very unequal rays .5-7 om. long, puberul 
long, subtended by @ series of lanceolate subequal persistent bractlets; fruits 
ll-12 mm. long, 5 mm. wide, oval, but somewhat narrowed below the middle, glabrous, 
the wings 1-1.5 mn. wide, the dorsal ribs hardly elevated, the intervals brown; 
oil tubes solitary in the intervals, commonly 2 or sometimes 4 or irregularly 
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Frequent in dry meadows and 
Open places at lower elevations in the southern 
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