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Gnothera—continued. nothera—continued. a 
Œ. biennis (biennial).* Common Evening Primrose. f. pale 
x delicately fragran ith broadly obcordate petals. 
— autumn. As eg — ob — cauline 
late, branched. 
Fic. 719. FLOWERING BRANCHLETS OF (1) CENOTHERA ALBICAULIS, 
AND (2) GENOTHERA CALIFORNICA. 
including a handsome lilac and crimson-flowered form known 
as “The Bride.“ See Fig. 720. (B. R. 1856, under name of 
Godetia rubicunda.) 
Fic. 720, FLOWERING BRANCH OF CENOTHERA AMCENA 
RUBICUNDA, 
Œ. anisoloba Nr A. 9 er red as they 
1 large, with a 5 7 long a petals im koata with crenu- 
or fi fers Ow Mi r tical ones e atl 7 —— 
; ew- e ones elliptic, s 
at base 3 at gg 5 ones unequal ee S Stem suffruti- 
cose. h. 3ft. Chiloe, 1 828. (B. M. 1479.) 
G. 721. PORTION OF INFLORESCENCE AND smr OF ŒNOTHERA 
BIENNIS LAMARCK 
acuminate ; ones smaller. S a lover often 
tinged with pein. S h IMi Texas, 1835. Biennial. 1 255 
ern Veitch's).— fl. soli- 
ry in the axils of the leaves and bracts; petals full yellow, with 
jest deep, blood-coloured spots at sp Summer. 
fr. Iain. to long, twi with maturity. J. er distant; 
lower ones shortly petiolate, lanceolate ; upper ones broader and 
sessile. Stems simple or cue sub-decumbent. South Cali- 
fornia. Annual. (B. 
Œ. cespitosa (tuf 3 » petals pinkish-white, large, 
3 obcordate. June. f rif ms * inciso-dentate. 1 lt. 
North America, 1811. Plant almost stemless. (B. M. 1593.) 
Œ. californica ornian).“ varying from white to pale 
pnk with ory frag pmen, 1045. a. to Sin: in 8 opening 
Œ. cardiophylla eaved). H. yellow, funnel. dis- 
racemes; tube about 2in. long; 
tems lft. 
œŒ. cheiranthifolia (Wallfiower-leaved). A. — small, 
sessile. July. “. sessile, spathulate, obtuse, almost entire, 
villous, Stem much branched, ascendent, hirsute. A. lft. 
Chili, 1823. Annual. (B. R. 1040.) 
Œ. eximia (choice).* fl. white, din. in diameter, with very long 
and slender calyx tubes. Jul 1 lanceolate, 
pubescent. Root fusiform. k. din. to 12in. Rocky Mountains 
of 85 Tae 9 1870. 1 N 
marginata. $ 
E. fruticosa ie Ba ji. deep yellow, large, with broadly 
obcordate, erose petals ; racemes spicate, leafy, rather naked m 
base. June to September. l. ovate-lanceolate, denticulated. 
aoa on — branched at the apex. A. 2ft. to St. United States, 
(B. ) 
. . ambigua (ambiguous). fl. rather e yellow, at first 
corymbose, Sey racemose, large for the size of the plant. 
July. (B. M. 
Sn r fl. pale yellow, large, with obcordate, 
erose petals. June to October, 1 ovate, repandly toothed. 
h. lft. to 2ft. United 2 1812, Plant quite glabrous, decum- 
Were glaucous. (B. M. 1606.) 
Œ. £ Fraseri (Fraser’s).* f/f. yellow, with obcordate‘ petals, 
which are broad, and erosely undulated. June to October. 
L ov glandularly denticulated. Stem simple at the base. 
E lft. South Carolina, 1811. (B. M. 1674.) 
Œ. grandiflora (large-fowered). jl. yellow; petals profou . 
obcordate, nk short. July. cee — . 
toothed. America, 1 
J. ovate-lan 
h. 2ft. North 778. Biennial. (B. M. 2068.) 
