YELLOW OR ORANGE 



1. Flowers clustered or racemose 



LEOPARD LILY. Nodding in pyramidal ra- 

 cemes; tips rolled back. 



GOLDEN STARS. Numerous star-like flowers 

 in umbels on long stalks; filaments not 

 winged. 



GOLDEN BRODLEA. Flowers funnel-formed, 

 filaments winged. 



MESCAL. Panicled on a stalk 8 to 10 feet 

 high, from clustered basal, dagger-like 

 leaves. Desert. 



DESERT TRUMPET. A desert plant with tiny 

 flowers and inflated stalks, swelling grad- 

 ually upward. 



SULPHUR FLOWER. Umbeled heads on stalks 

 from a rosette of grayish green leaves; a 

 mountain plant. 



CALIFORNIA BUTTERCUP. Petals (10 to 15) 

 shining yellow. 



GOLDEN EAR-DROPS. Flattened, heart-shaped 

 flowers. 



WILD MUSTARD. Tall, branching, herbaceous 

 plants, sometimes 12 feet high, often form- 

 ing thickets. 



ORANGE WALL-FLOWER. In showy racemes, 

 somewhat fragrant. 



LUPINE (STIVERS'). Pea-like, with yellow 

 banner, rose pink lateral petals. 



BUTTER-AND-EGGS. 2-lipped, the lower in- 

 flated with 3 sacs; upper lip purple. 



YELLOW MONKEY FLOWER. In racemes; cor- 

 olla 2-lipped, the bright yellow lower lip 

 often blotched with brown. 



MUSK. 2-lipped, in pairs in axils of upper 

 leaves; musk scented, plant of damp, places. 



MULLEIN. Flat wheel-shaped, stamens 

 bearded with violet wool. 



FENNEL. In compound, flat umbels. Leaves 

 very finely dissected, with a fragrance of 

 licorice. 



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