362 COMPOSITE matricarca 



CHRYSANTHEMUM 



oblong or lanceolate in outline. 2-10 inches long, bipinnately dissected into 

 numerous small linear to setaceous-subulate divisions : heads numerous, 

 crowded in a fastigiate cyme : involucre oblong, its bracts pale or some- 

 simes fuscous-margined or wholly brownish : rays 4-6, 2-3 lines long and 

 broad, white to rose-color : receptacle at length elevated. Very variable, 

 perhaps as here defined includes several species. Common from Alaska to 

 California and across the Continent. 



72 MATRICARIA L. Sp. 890. 



Herbs with finely once to thrice dissected alternate leaves 

 and pedunculate heads oi yellow flowers with white rays when 

 present. Heads small to rather large, radiate, or discoid and 

 homogamous by the absence of ligulate pistillate flowers. Re- 

 ceptacle conical or ovoid, rarely lower when young, without 

 bracts among the flowers. Achenes glabrous. 3-5-ribbed or 

 nerved on the face or sides, rounded on the back. Pappus 

 none, or a mere coroniform border. 



M. discoidea J3C. Prodr. vi, 50, Glabrous annual: stems 4-18 inches 

 high diffusely branched, very leafy: leaves 2-3-pinnately di&aected into 

 short linear acute lobes: heads numerous, all short-peduncled : bracts of 

 the involucre oval, with broad white scarious margins and green centre, 

 much shorter than the disk: receptacle high -conical : achenes oblong, 

 somewhat angled, with an obscure coroniform margin at the summit. In 

 yards and waste places Alaska to California and the Eastern btates. 



73 CHRYSANTHEMUM L. Sp. 888. 



Perennial or annual herbs, with alternate dentate incised or 

 dissected leaves and large heads of both tubular and ligulate 

 flowers. Involucre hemispheric or depressed, its bracts ap- 

 pressed, imbricated in several series,, the outer shorter. Re- 

 ceptacle flat, convex or hemispheric, naked. Rays pistillate, 

 fertile. Disk-flowers perfect, their corollas with terete or 2- 

 winged tubes and 4-5-cleft limb. Achenes 5-10-ribbed, or 

 nerved, terete, or of the ray 3-angled. Pappus none or a scaly 

 cup. 



C. Leucanthemdm L. Sp 888. Glabrous or sparingly puberulent: stems 

 1-3 feet high, from a creeping perennial rootstock, simple or sparinglj' 

 branched : radical leaves ovate to spatulate, coarsely dentate or incised, 

 narrowed below to long slender petioles; canline spatulate, the upper grad- 

 ually narrower, becoming small and linear, pinnately dentate or incised, 

 partly clasping at base: heads long-peduncled, broad and flat: rays white, 

 an inch long: pappus none. Becoming common in meadows and waste 

 places. Naturalized from Europe. 



74 SOLIVA Ruiz. & Pav. Prodr. 113, t. 24. 



Small depressed herbs with mainly alternate petioled pinnate- 

 ly dissected leaves and small heads of greenish flowers sessile 

 in the axils or forks of the branches. Heads discoid, hetero- 

 gamous; the apetalous pistillate flowers most numerous; a few 

 hermaphrodite but mostly sterile ones with a short and thick 

 2-6-lobed corolla in tha centre. Involucre of 5-12 nearly 



