546 RANUNCULACEAE 



1. C. ligusticifolia Nutt. YERBA DE CHIVATO. Nearly glabrous, except the 

 inflorescence ; leaflets 5 to 7, ovate, cordate or obtuse at base, 3-lobed or coarsely 

 toothed about midway, or nearly entire, mostly 1 to 3 inches long; peduncles 



1 to 4 inches long, bearing a panicle of many to numerous flowers ; flowers % 

 to % inch in diameter ; sepals narrowly oblong, acute, tomentulose ; tails of the 

 achenes 10 to 13 lines long ; fruiting panicles corymbose to long-paniculate, 2 to 

 15 inches long.. 



Valleys, foothills and mountains: Coast Ranges; Sierra Nevada; Southern 

 California. 



Biol. and Economic Note. It climbs high over shrubs and sometimes ascends trees. In 

 Mill Creek Canon, San Bernardino Mts., we found the vines festooning alders (Alnus rhombi- 

 folia Nutt.) to a height of 50 feet; their trunk "cables" or stringers measured 4 to 12 inches 

 in circumference. An infusion of the herbage is used by Spanish-Californians as a healing 

 wash for barbwire cuts in horses. 



Locs. Coast Eanges: Yreka, Butler 1810; Sisson, Jepson; Salmon Eiver Forks, Jepson; 

 Ukiah, Purdy; Vaea Mts., Jepson; Green Valley, Jepson; Napa Valley, Jepson (sepals some- 

 times 5); Mark West Creek, Bioletti; Santa Cruz, F. P. McLean; Carmel Eiver, Jepson; 

 Cantua Creek, San Carlos Range, Lillis; Santa Barbara, M . S. Baker. Sierra Nevada : Amador 

 Co., Hansen; Hetch-Hetchy, Jepson 3426; Erskine Creek, Purpus 5627. Desert ranges: Silver 

 Canon, White Mts., Jepson 7411; Hanaupah Canon, Panamint Mts., Jepson 6966. Southern 

 California: Mint Canon, San Gabriel Mts., Peirson 264; Claremont, C. F. Baker 3458; San 

 Antonio Canon, Peirson 52; San Bernardino Valley, Parish; Mt. San Jacinto, Hall. Also on 

 Santa Rosa, Santa Cruz, and Santa Catalina islands (Zoe, 1:131). 



Refs. CLEMATIS LIGUSTICIPOLIA Nutt.; T. & G. Fl. 1:9 (1838), type from "plains of 

 the Rocky Mts.," Nuttall; Jepson, Fl. W. Mid. Cal. 198 (1901). Var. calif ornica Wats. Bot. 

 Cal. 1:3 (1876). 



2. C. lasiantha Nutt. PIPE-STEM. Branchlets and sepals tomentose-pubes- 

 cent, the foliage less so ; leaves trifoliolate, the leaflets elliptic to orbicular, 

 truncate or rounded at base, coarsely toothed and often 3-lobed, 1 to 2 inches 

 long; peduncles 1 (rarely 3) -flowered, 2 to 6 inches long; flowers 1*4 to 2 1 /4 

 inches in diameter; sepals broadly oblong, usually obtuse; achenes supporting 

 a tail 1 to l!/2 inches long; the fruit of one flower forming a head-like cluster 



2 to 2i>2 inches broad. 



Canons of the Coast Ranges, Sierra Nevada, and mountains of Southern 

 California : clambering over shrubs or low trees and often illuminating a hillside 

 with its profusion of flowers. Occasionally along streams in the valleys. Apr.- 

 May. 



Locs. Coast Ranges: New River, Trinity Co., Jepson: St. Helena, Jepson; Vaca Mts., 

 Jepson; Ross Valley, Bioletti; Oakland, Chesnut; Los Gatos, Heller 7269; Santa Lucia Creek 

 above Arroyo Seco, Jepson; San Luis Obispo, Summers. Sierra Nevada: Butte Co., R. M. 

 Austin; Gwin Mine, Calaveras Co., Jepson; Rawhide, Tuolumne Co., A. L. Grant 660; Middle 

 Fork Kaweah River, Jepson. Southern California: Millards Canon, San Gabriel Mts., Peirson 

 51; Mill Creek, San Bernardino Mts., Parish; Cuyamaca, Hall. 



Refs. CLEMATIS LASIANTHA Nutt.; T. & G. Fl. 1:9 (1838), type loc. San Diego, Nuttall; 

 Torr. Bot. Mex. Bound. 29, pL 1 (1859); Jepson, Fl. W. Mid. Cal. 197 (1901). 



3. C. pauciflora Nutt. ROPE VINE. Stems slender ; herbage silky-pubescent 

 when young; leaves more or less fascicled, 3 to 5-foliolate or the basal leaflets 

 each replaced by 3 leaflets ; leaflets roundish to ovate, toothed and often 3-lobed, 

 often cordate at base, 1/4 to 1 inch long; peduncles 1 (or 3)-flowered, % to 

 1 inch long ; flowers % to 1 inch broad ; sepals 4 or 3 ; achenes glabrous, their 

 tails about 1 inch long. 



Trailing over rocks or clambering over bushes: cismontane Southern Cali- 

 fornia. Mar.-Apr. 



Locs. San Bernardino, Parish 3626; Santa Ana, Alice King; San Jacinto, Gregory; Win- 

 chester, M. M. Todd; Menifee, Alice King; Carrizo Creek, T. Brandegee; San Diego, Abrams 

 3428. 



Refs. CLEMATIS PAUCIFLORA Nutt.; (by error parviflora) T. & G. Fl. 1:9 (1838), type loc. 

 San Diego, Nuttall; Gray, Syn. Fl. T:5 (1895). 





