10 LENTIBULARIACEAE 
A genus of 4 species inhabiting — Asia, the Aleutian Islands, and the Pacific Slope of North America. 
Type species, Boschniakia glabra C. A. M 
1. B. hooker 
Bracts broadest at the middle or below; corolla 10-15 mm. long. 4 3 
. 2. B. strobilacea. 
Bracts broadest above the middle; corolla 15-20 mm. long 
1. Boschniakia hodkeri Walp. Vancouver or Small Ground Cone. Fig. 4960. 
Orobanche tuberosa Hook. Fl. Bor. Amer. 2: re - 168. 1838. Not Vell. 1825. 
Boschniakia hookeri Walp. Rep. 3: 479. “ 
Orobenche hookert rigs even Bot, 419: 85. 
n, Man. FI. Pl. cali 954 1925. 
Kopstopsis tuberosa Beck, "Mewes 4781; 305. 1930. 
Ste s 1-2 dm. high, very thick aa one dark reddish brown, simple ane. — only one 
arising ‘Pon the tuberous base. Scales dark red, closely imbricated, 8-12 mm. long, rhombic- 
dilated, more or less acute, usually Lebuy- via at the middle or below; spike usu athe shee a than the 
ren part of stems; bracts similar to the lower scales but spreading in flower ; bract 
: calyx ate with 1-3 short slender teeth; corolla 12.15 mm. ies, 
r lip 3-5 mm. long, entire; Tower r lip 3-lobed, the lobes ovate or ov vate-lance eolate, 3 mm. long, 
usually sparsely villous on the m ns; anthers sparsely hairy, ava ts conspicuously hairy at 
base; “ole asymmetrical or pi Peds 3- ets placentae usually 2-3; 
Moist woods, Humid Transition Zone, parasitic on Gaultheria shallon Mints r Island south near the co: 
to Kitsa "Coente, Waskinataes and Florence, pend Co ne od Oregon; Del Norte Connie Marin County, Calt 
fornia. Type locality: ‘‘N.W. Coast of America.’’ May—Aug 
nm, 
2. Boschniakia strobilacea A. Gray. California Ground Cone. Fig. 4961. 
Boschniakia strobilacea A. Gray, Pacif. R. Rep. sh 118. 1857. 
echnr strobilacea Beck, Pflanzenreich 471; 1930. 
Plan rk reddish brown, the stem si Be and usually son. gto, 1-2 dm. high, the spike 
usually = ae as or longer than the sterile part of stem and 3-5 c ick, Scales and bracts much 
imbricated, broadly obovate, broadest above the middle, obtuse at "east the upper 10-12 mm. long; 
bractlets suivendnur € the flow ers slender, surpassing the c rolla- ; calyx ine. sometimes 
truncate at apex but Regt os with 2-4(5) ) lateral, lanceotat- pr uate teeth as lon or longer 
than the tube; corolla 15-20 mm. long, u pper lip bi ss re; style usually istiectly. 4 lobed ; 
placentae usually 4; ene -markings suggesting Nidhesiatas 
round in chaparral or open woods, Upper Sonoran an og Arid Transition Zones, parasitic on roots of 
—s — rl Ste Josephine and eon st southern Oregon, southward in_the cae ag ge ee 
eva o southern California. Type locality: ‘‘Dry and rocky hills, South Yuba, Calif May: 
Arctostaphy 
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Family 140. LENTIBULARIACEAE. 
BLADDERWORT FAMILY. 
Small aquatic plants, or if terrestrial growing in moist places. Leaves sometimes 
= when present in a basal 1 
