257] FLORA OF BOULDER, COLORADO IO9 



354. C. incanum (S. Wats.) Heller [C. Fremontii incanum 

 S. Wats.]. HOARY GOOSEFOOT. 



Frequent on the plains and in waste places, 5100-6000 ft. 

 (Daniels, 411). 

 NEBRASKA to COLORADO; NEW MEXICO to NEVADA. 



355. C. Fremontii S. Wats. FREMONT'S GOOSEFOOT. 

 Bear Canon in shade, 6000-7000 ft. (Daniels, 829). 

 SOUTH DAKOTA to MONTANA ; NEW MEXICO to ARIZONA and 



MEXICO. 



356. C. album L. WHITE GOOSEFOOT. COMMON PIGWEED. 

 Common in fields, yards, and waste places, 5100-8600 ft. 



(Daniels, 806). 

 EUROPE and ASIA, thence a cosmopolitan weed. 



357. C. hybridum L. MAPLE-LEAVED GOOSEFOOT. 



Common in shady canons, and as a weed in gardens and 

 waste places, 5100-8600 ft. (Daniels, 601). 

 Temperate NORTH AMERICA: EUROPE. 



358. C. rubrum L. [Blitum rubrum (L.) Reichenb.]. RED 

 GOOSEFOOT. 



Along Boulder Canon near Falls, 6500-8000 ft. (Daniels, 



549). 



NEWFOUNDLAND to BRITISH COLUMBIA ; NEW JERSEY to COL- 

 ORADO : EUROPE : ASIA. 



359. C. Botrys L. FEATHER GERANIUM. JERUSALEM OAK. 

 Common in waste places and along railroads in coal ashes. 



5100-8000 ft. (Daniels, 598). 



EUROPE and ASIA, thence to NORTH AMERICA. 



132. BLITUM L. ELITE. 



360. B. capitatum L. STRAWBERRY ELITE. 



Frequent in canons and along mountain roads, 6000-10000 

 ft. (Daniels, 545). Also mountains between Sunshine and 

 Ward (Rydberg). 



NOVA SCOTIA to ALASKA ; NEW JERSEY to CALIFORNIA : EU- 

 ROPE. 



