Rosaceae 15 7 



pedicels, curved in fruit ; petals white, ascend- 

 ing, about equalling the spreading acuminate 

 sepals; fruit dark red, sweet and very juicy. 

 The common red raspberry throughout 

 the region in dry and rocky places ; flowering 

 in June. 



Shrubby, much branched ; stems 

 Dasyphora 



fruticosa erect or ascending, very leafy, 6 t? 



(L.) Rydb. inches to 3 feet high, the bark 

 Shrubby shreddy. Leaves pinnate with 



Cinquefoil. 



with long silky hairs and re volute margins. 

 Flowers bright yellow, |-ij inches broad, 

 usually solitary at the ends of the branches. 

 A very abundant plant throughout the 

 region, in swampy grounds, gravelly river 

 shores, on dry slopes and alpine meadows, 

 flowering throughout the summer. 



Sibbaldia Stems densely tufted, decum- 

 procumbens bent or creeping, 1-4 inches 

 L - long. Leaves 3 -foliate, leaflets 



Sibbaldia. W edge-shaped, 3 - 5 -toothed at 

 the apex with scattered hairs on both sides. 



