S62 tLAiiTAGINAClljE PLA^TAdo 



oblong, dense, 1-2 inches long: bracts round-ovate or oval, flesh y-herbace- 

 ous and scarious-margined : sepals similar to the bracts but almost wholly 

 scarious : flowers perfect: corolla-lobes oval : stamens 4, exserted : capsule 

 ovoid-oblong, 3-4 lines long. 1-2-seeded: seeds narrowly oblong, flat or 

 slightly concave on the face. Along the coast, Washington to Alaska. 



P. maritima L. Pp. 114. Leaves linear, fleshy; glabrous, very ob- 

 scurely nerved, 2-10 inches long, 2-4 lines wide, entire or remotely few- 

 toothed, sessile or narrowed into short margined petioles : rootstock rather 

 slender, branched, perennial : scapes as long or longer than the leaves, 

 more or less pubescent: spii<ea dense, linear-cylindrical, blunt, 1-5 inches 

 long : bracts ovate, acuminate, as long as theperfect flowers : sepals ovate- 

 lanceolate to nearly orbicular, green, somewhat keeled: corolla pube=cent 

 outside, its lobes spreading: capsule ovoid-oblong, obtuse, 2-4-seeded, 

 circumscissile at about the middle, nearly twice as long as the calyx : seeds 

 nearly flat on the face. On rocky banks along the coast, California to 

 Alaska. 



P. i-ANCEOLATA L. Sp. 113. More or less pubescent: rootstock short 

 with tufts of brown hairs at the base of the leaves, perennial or biennial: 

 leaves narrowly lanceolate, mostly erect, entire, acute or acuminate, grad- 

 ually narrowed into petioles, 3-5-ribbed, 2-12 incheslong, 3-12 lines wide: 

 scapes slender, channelled, 6-30 inches high : spikes very dense, at first 

 short and ovoid, becoming cylindric, blunt, 3^-4 inches long in fruit : 

 flowers perfect: sepals ovate, with a narrow green midrib and broad scari- 

 ous marg ns, the 2 lower ones commonly united: corolla glabrous, its tube 

 very short: stamens exserted: capsule oblong, very obtuse, 2-seeded, 

 slightly longer than the calyx, circumscissile at about the middle : seeds 

 deeply excavated on the face. Common in fields and waste places : intro- 

 duced from Europe. 



P. Pnrshii R._ & S. Syst. iii, 120. P. Patagonica var. gnaphalioides 

 Gray. White- woolly or silky pale green annual: leaves ascending, linear, 

 acute or acuminate, narrowed into margined petioles, l-'H-nerved. 2-10 

 inches long, entire or with a few small teeth : scapes 2-15 inches high : 

 spikesvery dense, hoary, cylindrical, obtuse, 1-6 inches long, very woolly : 

 bracts rigid, equalling or slightly longer than the perfect flowers, linear- 

 subulate : sepals oblong, obtuse, scarious-margined : corolla-lobes broadly 

 ovate, spreading : stamens 4, just exserted from the tube or with long cap- 

 illary filaments : capsule oblong, obtuse : seeds 2, light brown, oblong, 

 convex on the back, deeply concave on the face. On dry plains, Oregon 

 to Brit. Columbia and Illinois. 



P. spiunlosa Decaisne in DO. Prodr. xiii, 713. P. Patagonica var. 

 spinulosa Gray. A light to bright green glabrate to villous annual: leaves 

 linear to linear-lanceolate, acuminate and involute at the apex callous- 

 tipped, entire, narrowed to a margined sheathing petiole in which 3 ribs 

 remain free, 3-6 inches long, 1-4 lines wide, 3-5 ribbed: scapes 2-8 inches 

 high, pubescent: spikes cylindrical, 2-4 inches long, at length somewhat 

 interrupted, pubescent: bracts rather rigid-herbaceous, 2 or more times as 

 long as the perfect flowers, linear-subulate to ariatate, acute: calyx-lobes 

 pubescent, scarious, with light green midribs or the lower ones nearly 

 herbaceous, spatulate-obiong, a line long: corolla-lobes strongly reflexed: 

 stamens 4, anil with the style just exserted from the tube or a little longer: 

 capsule oval, circumscissile at the middle: seeds 2, dark brown, oblong, 

 finely pitted. Oregon to lower California and east to Texas and Dakota. 



P. aristata Michx. Fl. i, 95. P. Patagonica var. aristata Gray. A 

 dark green villous to glabrate annual : leaves narrowly to broadly linear, 

 acute or acuminate and callous-tipped, entire, narrowed below to margined 

 petioles, 3-8 inches long, 1-3 lines wide, 8-5-nerved : scapes stout, 6-10 

 inches high, glabrous to pubescent: spikes in glabrate forms when young 



