536 LINACEAE 



Dry plains and hills: Colo.— N.M.— Ariz.— Utah; n Mex. Son.—Submont. 

 Ap-Au. 



5. C. compactum (A. Nels.) Small. Dull-green perennial; stem 1-2 dm. 



high, branched at the base; leaves numerous towards the base, but early decidu- 



uous, the upper more persistent, erect or ascending, entire; sepals lanceolate, 



becommg 6-8 mm. long, acuminate, evenly glandular-toothed, the inner much 



shorter than the outer; petals yellow, 7-9 mm. long; capsule ovoid, 4 mm. long. 



L. compactum A. Nels. Dry plains: N.D.— Mo.— Wyo.— Mont. Plain— Sub- 

 mont. Je-Au. 



6. C. rigidum (Pursh) Small. Glabrous, bright green perennial; stem 1-5 

 dm high, simple at the base, corymbosely branched above, prominently striate- 

 angled; leaves relatively few, erect, early deciduous, linear to hnear-lanceolate, 

 O.b-^ cm. long acute or acuminate, the upper ones glandular-ciliate or glandular- 

 serrulate; sepals lanceolate, becoming 6-8 mm. long, acuminate, evenly glandu- 

 lar-toothed, the inner ones shorter and broader than the outer ones; petals 

 yellow; capsule ovoid, 4-5 mm. long. L. rigidum Pursh. Plains and hills: 

 Man.— Tex.— Colo.— Alta. PlainSubmont. Je-0. 



n K "^o Pa ^^Fl^^di^'^i (Hook.) Small. Bright green glaucescent perennial; stem 

 U.5-d.5 dm. high, simple at the base, branched and angled above; leaves rather 

 few, spreading or ascending, hnear to linear-lanceolate, mostly 1.5-4 cm. long, 

 acuminate, entiie, the lateral veins marginal; sepals lanceolate, becoming 9-11 

 mm. long, evenly glandular-toothed, acuminate and minutely spinulose-tipped, 

 the inner ones shorter; petals light yeHow, 17-20 mm. long; capsule ovoid, 4-4.5 

 mm. long L. Berlandieri Hook. L. arkansanum Osterhout. Sandy soil: Neb. 

 —Tex.— Colo. Plain—Son. Ap-Jl. 



8. C. aristatum (Engelm.) Small. Glaucescent perennial; stem 2-4 dm. 

 high corymbosely branched above, striate or somewhat angled, glabrous; cymes 

 tew-nowered; leaves few, erect, thickish, the lower linear or narrowly Unear- 

 spatulate, about 1 cm. long, the upper subulate, slender, with involute margins, 

 entire; sepals hnear-lanceolate, becoming 9-10 mm. long, aristately tipped, the 

 inner siiorter than the outer, more finely toothed; petals yellow, 13-15 mm. long; 

 capsule about 3 mm. long, ovoid. L. aristatum Engehn. Sandy soil: w Tex. 

 — se Utah— n Mex. Son. Jl-Au. 



9. C. subteres (Trelease) Small. Glaucous perennial; stem 2-3 dm. high, 

 branclied at the base, terete or nearly so; leaves crowded at the base and on the 

 main blanches, erect, thick, succulent, the lower hnear-spatulate, the upper 

 linear or subula,te, 1-1.5 cm. long; sepals lanceolate, becoming 6^7 mm. long, 

 abruptly pointed, the inner shorter, with several teeth; petals yellow, 10-13 mm. 

 long; capsule ovoid, 4 mm. long. L. aristatum subteres Trelease. Sandy places: 

 Nev.— Ltah. Son.—Submont. My-Au. 



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Family 69. BALSAMINACEAE. Jewel-weed Family. 



Herbs, with more or less succulent leaves and swollen nodes. Flowers 

 perfect, irregular, zygomorphic. Sepals 3, rarely 5, the posterior one petal- 

 oid strongly saccate or spurred at the base. Petals 5, or by union of two 

 and two only 3. Stamens 5, alternate with the petals; anthers more or less 

 united around the stigma. Gynoecium of 5 united carpels; styles obsolete. 

 Pod a o-celled capsule, elasticaUy dehiscent. 



1. IMPATIENS L. ToucH-ME-NOT, Jewel-weed. 



All our species annual. Sepals in ours 3. Lateral petals each united with 

 the adjacent posterior one. Capsule elastically dehiscent. Seeds usually 

 many, pendulous above each other in a single row. 



Spur present. 



^^ te^*^Sik bVoadifinn^^l^S^"^'?,**' *^^ ^^' «ne-fourth as long as the same or 

 less , sacK as broad as long, pale yeUow, unspotted or minutely sof 



1. I. pallida. 



