COMPOSITAE (COMPOSITE FAMILY) 



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9TS. A. fallax. 



dm. high ; basal leaves from broadly obovate with rounded tips to oblanceolate 

 and acutish, distinctly 3-nerved ; stem-leaves scattered, lanceolate, acuminate ; 

 heads loosely or densely corymbose ; bracts of the pistil 

 late heads linear, purplish or «ireen, with pale tips; styles 

 crimson. (A. plantaginea K. lir.) — Dry soil, s. Me. to 

 Minn., and south w. Apr.-June. 



= = Heads comparatively large, averaging 9 (8-10.5) 

 mm. high ; stems stoutish. 



a. Basal leaves mostly broad-obovate or rhombic-obovate, 

 narrowed from near the middle to the acutish or blunt 

 tip. 



4. A. fdllax Greene. Stems 1-4 dm. high, sometimes 

 slightly glandular ; basal leaves large, the mature ones 

 2-5 cm. broad ; lower stem-leaves oblong- 

 lanceolate, rather crowded ; corynib 

 rather dense ; bracts of the pistillate 

 head attenuate to scarious tips or broad 

 and somewhat petaloid ; styles pale, 

 sometimes crimson. {A. ambigens Fer- 

 nald.) — Rich open woods and fields, 

 centr. Me. to Minn. , and southw. May, 

 June. Fig. 978. 



b. Basal leaves from spatnlate to narrowly spatulate-obovate, 

 ivith rounded tips. 



5. A. occidentalis Greene. Stout; the stem at first low% 

 becoming 2.6-4 dm. high ; basal leaves 1-2.5 cm. broad; stem- 

 leaves lanceolate to oblanceolate, rather conspicuous ; inflores- 979. 

 cence subcapitate ; bracts lanceolate to oblong, with conspicu- 

 ous white tips; styles crimson. (A. Farwellii Fernald, not Greene.) — Rich 

 open soil, e. Que. to Minn., s. to s. w. Me., s. N. H., w. Mass., N. Y., and 111. 

 May, June. Fig. 979. 



M. ++ Basal leaves small, 2-5 cm. long. (JVos. 10 and 11 with poorly developed 

 stolons might be sought here.) 



=-- Basal leaves spatulate, with little or no distinction of blade and petiole. 



6. A. rupicola Fernald. Stems slender, 1.5-3 dm. 

 high ; stolons very numerous and short, forming dense 

 mats ; basal leaves mucronate, 1-4 cm. long ; stem-leaves 

 numerous (10-18), linear-attenuate, the upper dark 

 green, strongly contrasting with the ichite-pubescent 

 stem ; corymb compact ; involucre of pistillate plant 8- 

 10 mm. high ; bracts with conspicuous long yellowish- 

 white firm papery tips; styles pale. — 

 Slaty ledges by the Mattawamkeag R., 

 Me. June. Fig. 980. 



occidentalis. 



9S0. A. rupicola 



= = Basal leaves with more distinct petioles and obovate 

 blades. 



a. Stem bearing purplish glandular hairs; basal leaves 

 ^-nerved. 



7. A. Brain6rdii Fernald. Stem slender, 2-3 dm. high ; 

 basal leaves obovate or orbicular-obovate, 1-2 cm. broad ; 9Sl. A. BraiucTdii. 

 stem-leaves remote, small ; corymb rather l<^ose ; involucre 

 6-8 mm. high ; bracts white-tipped, the outer blunt, the inner attenuate ; styles 

 crimson. — Rich meadows and open woods, s. Me., Vt., and e. N. Y. May. 

 June. Fig. 981. 



