Rosaceae 153 



above the middle, smooth throughout, dark 

 green above, paler beneath. Flowers white 

 or tinged with pink in a large flat branching 

 terminal corymb. 



Abundant throughout the region on hill-- 

 sides and dry banks ; flowering during July. 



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Smooth throughout, stem erect, 

 Aruncus(L.) somewhat branched, 2-4 feet 

 Karst. high. Leaves long-petioled, 2-3 



Goat's- pinnate, leaflets 1-3 inches 



long, ovate or lanceolate, thin, 

 acuminate or acute at the apex, rounded 

 or slightly heart-shaped at the base, doubly 

 serrate or incised. Flowers small, white, in 

 an elongated spike. 



Frequent along streams throughout the 

 Selkirks; flowering during June and July. 



Stems slender, trailing, 1-3 feet 

 pedatus l n g unarmed, rooting at the 



Smith. nodes, pubescent. Leaves tri- 



Creeping foliate, leaflets obovate, cuneate 



Raspberry. , , 



at the base, f-i inch long in- 

 cised, lateral leaflets often parted to the 



