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27_18
Berkeley
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inner linear-oblong with a slight dilation just above the claw which is also short but distinct. Inner segs. distinctly longer than the outer.
Davy 1968 San Emigdio (?) has a similar flower. Outer per. segs. obovate, the sides incurved at the middle, the inner linear-oblong, all short-clawed. Segs. equal, but because fl. young? ________ R.J. Smith, Los Buellis Hillis, outer segs concave inside, distinctly shorter than the linear-oblong inner ones, -- all pinkish, the inner a little dilated at base.
- Eriogonum truncatum T. & G. Per. glabrous, 1 1/3 lines long. Outer segs oval, inner elliptic, Fils pubescent at very base.
- E. elegans Greene. Pitt notes on Mrs. Summer's San Luis Obispo. Per. glab., its segs. spatulate-obovate.
27_19
1 Apr. 1913
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Achene, body of, lenticular, strongly beaked. Per. glabrous. Inv. campanulate, short, perhaps better = cylindric & broad, tapered a little at very base. Norton's original spms (cotypes) do not differ. The perianth is not pub. nor gland. Perhaps Greene's spm is dif. There is a Norton plant in hb. U.C. which would seem to be a true cotype, the fls. are slightly gland. & may have been rose red. The leaves are like vimineum. Sheet 6275, right hand plant. The other plants look E. molestum in their leaves but are very much branched. They correspond to Summer's plant (noted above) and to Norton's cotype in Herb. Brandegee. 6275 has turbinate involucres. -- I think on the whole Greene's descrip. best suits the plants first described.
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