272 CARDUACEAE 



Leaves green, distinctly decmrent. 



Lobes of the leaves lanceolate or triangular. 33. C. calcareum. 



Lobes of the leaves semi-orbicular. 34. C. lactucinum. 



Leaves more or less tomentose beneath, scarcely decurrent. 



Bracts broad and short, with flat spines. 35. C. spathulatum. 



Bracts narrow, with weak or slender spines. 



Braces greenish, sometimes sUghtly arachnoid on the margins, but not 



floccose ; lobes of the leaves obtuse. 25. C. oreophilum. 



Bracts slightly floccose when young; lobes of the leaves acute. 



Involucral spines more or less spreading; bracts yellowish; leaves 



slightly lobed. 15.' C. nevadense. 



Involucral spines ascending; bracts Kreeuish; leaves deeply lobed. 



26. C. olivescens. 

 Inner bracts with conspicuous dilated, ovate or lanceolate, erose and twisted tips. 



Leaves not at all tomentose; heads usually solitary; corollas rose-purple. 



27. C. Drummondii. 

 Leaves more or less tomentose beneath; heads usually clustered; corollas white or 



pale rose. 

 Heads on short branches sohtary in the axils of the leaves. 



28. C. magniflcum. 

 Heads subsessile and clustered at the end of the stem. 



Plant more or less arachnoid as well as tomentose; leaves linear in outline. 



29. C. foliosum. 

 Plant not arachnoid, dark green; leaves broader. 30. C. lacerum. 



VIII. PUIiCHELLA. 



Leaves glabrous or at least glabrate in age. 



Spines of the middle bracts fully 1 cm. long and longer than the bracts. 



31. C. diffusum. 

 Spines of the middle bracts 3-7 mm. long, shorter than the bracts. 

 Di\-isions of the leaves linear to triangular; involucre campanulate. 



Divisions of the leaves hnear or Unear-lanceolate, often again pinnatifld; 



leaves scarcely decurrent. 32. C. bipinnatum. 



Divisions of the leaves ovate or triangular; leaves conspicuously decurrent. 



33. C. calcareum. 

 Divisions of the leaves semi-orbicular, rounded-ovate; involucre hemispheric. 



34. C. lactucinum. 

 Leaves permanently tomentose, at least beneath. 



Tips of the inner bracts chartaceous, yellow, spreading, and slightly erose. 



35. C. spathulatum. 

 Tips of the inner bracts soft, erect and usually purplish. 



Spines of the middle bracts more than 1 cm. long, stout. 36. C. nidulum. 

 Spines of the middle bracts 3-6 mm. long, slender. 



Divisions of the leaves narrow; corolla rose-purple: involucre narrow. 



37. C. pulchellum. 

 Divisions of the leaves broad and short, ovate; corolla.s crimson; involucre 

 broad. 38. C. arizonicum. 



IX. Grisea. 

 Leaves green above, tomentose beneath; bracts not viscid. 



Bracts, with short spines, the outer not spinulose-cUiate. 35. C. spathulatum. 

 Bracts, with long spines. 



Spines of the bracts stout; heads 2.5-3 cm. broad. 39. C. griseum. 



Spines of the bracts slender; heads about 1.5 cm. broad. 40. C modestum. 



Leaves loosely floccose on both sides; bracts decidedly viscid. 41. C. canovirens. 



X. Unduiata. 

 Leaves white-t.omentose beneath. 



Flowers ochroleucous. 



Involucral bracts very viscid, with broad glutinous dorisal ridge; divisions of the 

 leaves rather few; spines of the bracts short. 

 Tips of the inner bracts more or less dilate and crisp; involucre of the terminal 



head 4-5 cm. in diameter. 42. C. plattense. 



Tips of the inner bracts linear-lanceolate, neither dilated nor crisp; heads 

 usually less than 4 cm. In diameter. 

 Bracts very numerous and small, with small spreading spines. 

 Stem-leaves deeply pinnately lobed, with rather stout spines. 



Lobes, at least of the lower leaves, oblong to rounded-ovate, obtuse. 



43. C. Nelsonii. 

 Lobes of the leaves lanceolate or linear-lanceolate, acute. 



Heads more than 3 cm. broad; bracts linear-lanceolate. 



44. C. palousense. 

 Heads less than 3 cm. broad; middle bracts ovate-lanceolate or 



ovate. 45. C. Tracyi. 



Stem-leaves sinuate-dentate or slnuately lobed, merely spinulose; 

 heads 2.5-3 cm. broad. 46. C. nebraskense. 



Bracts comparatively few and broad, with erect spines; leavas sinuate- 

 dentate or sUghtly lobed. 47. C. brevifolium. 

 Involucral bracts greenish or yellowish, scarcely viscid, with inconspicuous dorsal 

 ridge; divisions of the leaves numerous; spines of the bracts long and slender. 



48, C. acuatum. 

 Flowers rose or purple, rarely white; dorsal viscid ridge not so prominent. 



