TREES AND SHRUBS 8? 



II. COWAN IA Don. 

 Spreading shrub 3 to 6 feet high, with small, pinnate, cune- 

 ate-obovate, very glandular, crowded leaves with oblong segments 

 with revolute margins, and solitary flowers; leaves 10 to 15 mm. long, 

 glabrate above to tomentose beneath; hypanthium turbinate, tomen- 

 tose and glandular pubescent; sepals 5, broadly ovate, obtuse, dense- 

 ly tomentose, glandular on the back; petals broadly obovate, pale 

 yellow; achenes about 5, densely villous and plumose tailed, the tail 



sometimes 1 to 2 inches long. 



1. C. mexicana. 



12. KUNZIA. 



A low, intricately branched, prostrate shrub, with small fasci- 

 cled, tomentose, euneate, crenate leaves, and solitary flowers ter- 

 minating in short branches; hypanthium turbinate; sepals ovate, 

 obtuse; petals small, obovate, yellow; fruit fusiform, pubescent, long- 

 tailed. 



1. K. tridentata. 



