Field book of Western Wild Flowers

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Field book of Western Wild Flowers
Margaret Armstrong, John James Thornber
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The bush is often covered with quantities of pretty, bright, deep purplish- pink flowers, three-quarters of an inch long, forming a fine mass of color. The calyx has four, short, broad teeth; the petals are equal, the standard roundish, with the sides turned back and a paler spot at base, the wings oblong, the keel straight; the filaments of the ten stamens not united; the pod is two inches long, flat, straight, sickle-shaped when young. This very rarely produces fruit. Stevenson was probably d...escribing this shrub when he wrote, "Even the low thorny chaparral was thick with pea-like blossoms." 248 Digitized by ^OOgie Pe^rosel^ Emoryi Xylothermia ,y Google PEA FAMILY. Fabaceae.
There are so many western kinds of Lupinus that ?t is hopeless for the amateur to distinguish them; herbs, sometimes shrubs; leaves palmately-compound, stipules adhering to the base of the leaf-stalk, leaflets, more than three in number, usually closing at mid-day; flowers showy, in terminal racemes; calyx deeply toothed, two-lipped; standard broad, the edges rolling back, wings lightly ad- hering above, enclosing the incurved, pointed keel, some- times beaked; style incurved, stigma bearded; stamens united by their filaments, alternate anthers shorter; pod two-valved, leathery, flat, oblong; seeds two to twelve.


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