THISTLE FAMILY 931 



Leaves usually all opposite, distinctly triple-nerved. 



Leaves lanceolate, thick, often toothed, yellowish green, the 



lower distinctly petioled. • 11. if. subtuberosus. 



Leaves linear-lanceolate, dark green, entire, all subsessile, 



12. II, Cusickii, 

 Stem, except the upper portion, glabrous and glaucous; leaves mostly 



all petioled. 

 Lower leaves coarsely toothed; bracts hirsute ciliate. 



13. II. grossc-serratus. 

 All leaves distantly and minutely denticulate or subentire; bracts 



not ciliate or cihate merely at the base. 

 Leaves lanceolate, often somewhat triple-ribbed. 



Leaves all opposite; bracts ciliate on the margins. 



11. H. subtuberosus. 

 Leaves mostly alternate; bracts ciliate only below the middle. 



14. H. fascicularis. 

 Leaves narrowly lineai -lanceolate, not triple-ribbed. 



15. H.NuttaUiL 



1. H. lenticularis Dougl. Stem 1-2 m. high; leaves mostly alternate, the 

 lower long-petioled ; blades ovate, 1-2 dm. long, sometimes cordate at the base, 

 dentate, hispidulous-scabrous, the upper more lanceolate, subentire; involucres 

 1.5-2 cm. high, 4-5 cm. broad; achenes grayish strigose, about 6 mm. long. 

 Closely related to the cultivated H. annuns, which has larger, more nodding 

 heads, looser bracts, more salient teeth to the leaves and larger achenes, often 

 1 cm. long. Plains and alluvial soil, also in waste places and cultivated ground; 

 Sask. — Tex. — CaUf.— Wash. Plain— SuhmonL Je-S. 



2. H. aridus Rydb. Stem 3-8 dm. high, more or less hispid; leaves all 

 petioled; blades lanceolate, 4-7 cm. long, entire or crenate, acute, hispid-scabrous 

 on both sides; disk 1.5-2 cm. wdde; ligules oblong to oval, 15-20 mm. long, 6-8 

 mm. wide; achenes cuneate, almost black, finely strigose, about 5 mm. long. 

 Arid soil: Sask.— Neb.— N.M.— Ariz.— B.C. Plain— SvbmonL Je~S. 



3. H. petiolaris Nutt. Stem 3-10 dm. high, hirsute-strigose ; leaves peti- 

 oled; blades lanceolate or ovate-lanceolate, mostly cuneate at the base, &-8 cm. 

 long, hispidulous-scabrous; involucres about 1 cm. high, 2-3 cm. broad; ligules 

 golden yellow, 1.5-2 cm. long; achenes about 5 mm. long, strigose. Dry plains 

 and waste places: Sask.— Mo.— Tex.— Calif.— B.C. Plain— Mont Je-S. 



4. H. orgyalis DC. Stem smooth and glabrous, 5-30 dm. high, very leafy; 

 leaves mostly alternate, narrowly Unear, 2-4 dm. long, 4-8 mm. wade, scabrous- 

 puberulent; involucres fully 1 cm. high and about 2 cm. wide; bracts hnear- 

 subulate, long-attenuate, ciHolate on the margins; rays 15-18 mm. long. Dry 



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plains: Mo.— Tex.— e Colo. Plain. Au~S. 



5. H. subrhomboideus Rydb. . ,i , c 



high terete, tinged with red, sparingly hirsute; leaves opposite; blades farm, very 

 scabrous, triple-veined, serrate, the lower ovate or obovate-spatulate, the upper 

 rhombic-ovate or rhombic-lanceolate, 5-10 cm. long; heads sohtary, rarely 2 or 

 3- involucres 10-12 mm. high and 1.5-2 cm. broad; bracts m 4 or 5 series, oblong, 

 acutish, white-ciliolate; ligules about 1.5 cm. long. Plams: Man.— Ark.— ^.iVl. 

 — Alta. Plain— Sulmont. Jl-S. e j u- i, 



6 H pumilus Nutt. Perennial, with a woody crown; stem 3-« dm. high, 

 hispid; leaves opposite, short-petioled ; blades ovate or lanceolate, entue or nearly 

 so, acute or obtuse, 3-10 cm. long, very scabrous, hispid on the veins, 3-ribbed, 

 involucres nearly 1 cm. high and about 2 cm broad; hgules 15-20 mm. long. 

 Plains and mountains: Wyo.— Colo. Plain— Suhmont . Je-Au. 



7 H tuberosus L. Perennial, with tubers; stem 1-3 m. high, branchmg 

 at the summit, more or less hirsute ; lower leaves usual y opposite, the upper 

 alternate^etioled ; blades ovate or subcordate, acumma e, firm 3-ribbed sca- 

 brous abo^ pubescent beneath, 5-30 cm. long, usually dentate; mvolucres 

 about 1 5 S high! 2-3 cm. broad; bracts lanceolate,. attenuate hirsute at least 

 on the margins; hgilles 12-20, 2.5-3.5 cm. long. AUuvial soil: N.S.-Ga.-Ark.- 



Neb_Sask. Plain. Au-0. ■ ir. j i,- u 



8 H divaricatus L. Perennial, with a rootstock; stem 3-10 din. high, 

 simSe smooth below, hispidulous-scabrous above; leaves opposite, subsessile. 



