FEEMONTIA. Without petals, the calyx cor- 

 olla-like. A small tree with leathery leaves. 



TREE TOBACCO. Tubular in loose panicles. 

 Shrub or small tree. 



INCIENSO. Composite, rays and disk alike 

 yellow; leaves silvery white; a desert shrub. 



ENCELIA. Composite, rays yellow, brownish 

 purple disk. 



RED 



(Including Reddish Purple) 

 1. Flowers clustered or racemose 



FIRECRACKER FLOWER. Tubular, in a loose 

 umbel like a little bunch of firecrackers on 

 a stalk. 



CLINTONIA. Many-flowered globose umbels; 

 leaves radical. 



TURKISH RUGGING. A much branched, brittle, 



practically leafless little plant of the dry 



hillsides. 

 CALIFORNIA FOUR O'CLOCK. Open bell shaped, 



expanding about mid-afternoon. 

 RED MAIDS. Loose, leafy racemes; common 



in grassy places. 

 RED COLUMBINE. Petals produced downward 



into long hollow spurs. 

 SCARLET LARKSPUR. Upper sepal prolonged 



backward into a spur. 



HEN-AND-CHICKENS. Corolla cylindrical, pet- 

 als upright. 

 GOLONDRINA. Inconspicuous in a cup-shaped 



involucre, margined with white or rosy 



appendages resembling petals. A prostrate 



little plant with milky juice. 

 DESERT MALLOW. Brick-red, in wand-like 



panicles. 

 WILD FUCHSIA. Funnel-form, both calyx and 



corolla colored. 

 FAREWELL-TO-SPRING. Funnel-form, calyx 



tube produced above the ovary, the lobe 

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