Identifier: rockymou00clem (
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Rocky Mountain flowers : an illustrated guide for plant-lovers and plant-usersYear:
1920 (
1920s)Authors:
Clements, Frederic E. (Frederic Edward), 1874-1945 Clements, Edith S. (Edith Schwartz)Subjects:
Wild flowersPublisher:
New York : H. W. WilsonContributing Library:
The LuEsther T Mertz Library, the New York Botanical GardenDigitizing Sponsor:
Metropolitan New York Library Council - METROView Book Page:
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view book online to see this illustration in context in a browseable online version of this book.Text Appearing Before Image:, 12-15 A. ericoides(n) Stems 1-4 ft. high, leavessomewhat ciliate, 1-5 cm.long; heads not single on thebranchesr. Bracts pointed with a shortwhite bristle; heads usuallymany in a panicle; invol-ucre 4-8 mm. high; raysmostly white, sometimesbluish A. multiMrus s. Bracts not bristle-pointed;heads few in a cyme-likecluster; rays violet A.griseus n. Bracts smooth on the back (m) Stems and peduncles smoothr. Rays white; leaves linear orlance-linear; stems 1-2 ft.high(r) Heads few-several in aflat-topped cluster; stemssimple A. ptarmicoides (s) Heads many in a panicle; stems much branched A.Porteris. Rays lilac to blue-purple;leaves lance-oblong to spatu-late or ovate, upper withclasping base; stems 1-5 ft.high A. levis Plate 38 ASTER FAMILY 1. Solidago missouriensis : Goldenrod 2. Antennaria dioeca; Catsfoot 3. Erigeron macranthus: Daisy 4. Machaeranthera Bigelovii; Purple Aster 5. Aster foliaceus 6. Gutierrezia sarothrae 7. Chrysopsis villosa : Golden Eye 8. Grindelia squarrosa: Gum WeedText Appearing After Image:EDITH S. CLEMENTS. PINXT ROCKY MOUNTAIN FLOWERS BACCHARIS—BAHIA 261 (n) Stems and peduncles hairy, orat least with hairy linesr. Lower leaves ovate and heart-shaped, long-petioled; raysblue to violet A. litulleyanus s. Leaves lanceolate, spatulate tolinear(r) Lower leaves spatulate oroblong-spatulate; headsmostly few-several, inflat-topped clusters A. adscendens (s) Leaves lanceolate to linearh. Bracts of 1-2 differentlengths; rays violet topurple A.longifolius i. Bracts of 3-5 different lengths ; rays often white A. salicifolius Baccharis Linne 1753(Named for Bacchus)Heads without rays, dioecious, achenes ribbed, somewhat flattened,pappus of hair-like bristles, shorter in the staminate flowers; receptaclefiat without chaff, involucre bell-shaped, the bracts imbricated in severalrows; heads in panicles or corymbs; leaves alternate, simple; herbs orshrubs. 1. Stems herbaceous, except for a woody base a. Leaves linear, entire; pappus elongating in fruit, 4 times as long as the 8-10-riNote About Images Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.