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NATIDE PLANTS 
FROM THE 
‘ HIGH PLAINS, BADLANDS 
AND BLACK HILLS 
1947 . 
MRT 

OENOTHERA FREMONTI smiles at the light- 
flooded skies of its native Great Plains with the 
gracious beauty of a plant thoroughly at home, 
conscious of its high perfection of form and habit 
and adaptation and certain of its rating among its 
neighbors and the elite of the rock plant world. 
Light sun-reflecting gold flowers, to nearly four 
inches wide, open to well along in the day, leaves 
silvery with appressed silky hairs. 
Fremonti’s native footing is of clay loam and 
rock chip or limestone fissures with a little soil. 
CLAUDE A. BAKR 
PHANG Nn ANG om 
SMITHWICK, S. D. 
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