106 SYNOPSIS OF THE FLORA OF COLORADO. 
viseid- Babesconty peseming ¢ glabrate below, glandular above; — erect, 
simple or br: anchin yr, 6! -18' hig gh; leaves sessile, ape very entire; 
heads rast ae of the calyx trian gular-lan ceolate, acute; corolla 
light bine or senate white, 6” long, slendet ', but little charged at 
throat, the limb small; ovules solitary ; : seeds with very numerous 
racles.— Hall & Harbour, 404. Cation City, Brandegee. Mpearicns Park 
and plains of the Platte, Coulter 
LLOMIA GRAC , Dougl. fo Rev. le., 259. Annual, viseid-pubes- 
cent, at length much branel hed and spreading, 2’-6' high; le eaves sessile, 
lanceolate or line at OF the lowest oval or obo orate, entire; flowers rather 
loosely cymose or tered; calyx misled at the ba ase and. nearly 
5-parted, with linear: SSohidase segments; corolla 5” long, purple or r violet, 
nearly saly er-form, the narrow tube yellowish and seldom exceeding the 
calyx; seeds without spiracles.— Hall & Harbour, 403. Plains near Den- 
ver, Coulter. 
ALLO MOALONG TOR A, Gr. Gr. Rev. le, 261. Annual, very smooth, 
ect, 6/- 90 high, much branched, panicule ately ramose, loosely flowered; 
ie: incles L-flow saat se slender, aioe orymbose; leaves apiculate, 
innately 3-7-parted, segments linear or almost filiform ; lobes of the 
calyx shorter than the tube, iiaintce corolla white, salv er-form, nes 
ry or ovate, Son 
times apiculate at the apex; filaments included, sometimes 2-3 unec eat 
inserted at the throat; anthers oblong, cells about 10-12-ovuled.—On the 
plains around Denver, Dr. Smith. Colorado Springs, Porter. Canon 
City, Brandegee. 
Lt A! NUDICGAULIS, Gr. Gr. Rev. Ll. ¢., 266. Annual, very glabrous, 
1’-4’ high; stem le site. ess from the cotyledo ons to the capitate intlorescence 
which is subtended by an involucre of sever alo vate-lanceolate or lanceo- 
late, Sessi e, entire, dliaceous bracts, from whose axils sometimes 1 or = 
smaller heads are produce ced one short pedignoless corolla white, pink or 
yellow, salver form, tube 2-3” long, slender, exceeding the calyx, the 
cuneate s 1-2” long, sone ht undulate-toothed or decidedly 1-3 
dentate at “the broad apex; anthers sessile in the somewhat dilated 
throat, short, included; ovaries numerous.—South Park. Hall. 
_ tia Norra ALLII, Gr. Gr. Rev. l. 267. Puberulent; stem 
merous from a perennial woody bas c sete, simple or Toosely br: aed 
i orter thé h ternod 
yellow throat, ragrant, salver-form with a short dilated funnel-form 
titeat: the tube puberalent, searce srenedine the narrow calyx: fila- 
;_ cells Me ei Figur ed by Wa tson, Et Rep., vol. 5, PI. 
| and pny ct “flowers sta or ici ina terminal clus ter; Mace i 
& Paw _ Corolla A a salver-form or funnel-form to compan or 
u ly inserted in or below the t aniiees ott melle: aul 
rotate. Fvecenei I 
mostly equal; not dec ined, naked pkey a Pa t) at. t fas som 
sometim: Li pay many ineach cell. Seed-coat with few aces 
tions) develop : pefis> ina when ae —Herbs, or in a few cases, suit 
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