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− | Lasthenia glabrata, Lindl. (L. californica, Lindl. Hologymne glabrata, Bartl.). Height about 1 ft.: leaves. linear or lanceolate, usually 1-4 in. long, some sheathing at base: peduncles long, somewhat enlarged below the erect head; pappus none. Calif. B.M. 3730. B.R. 1780, 1823.—The plant cultured under this name is likely to be Baeria gracilis, which see. In Lasthenia the bracts of the involucre are united to form a green cup with toothed border, while in Baeria the bracts are not united. | + | Lasthenia glabrata, Lindl. (L. californica, Lindl. Hologymne glabrata, Bartl.). Height about 1 ft.: leaves. linear or lanceolate, usually 1-4 in. long, some sheathing at base: peduncles long, somewhat enlarged below the erect head; pappus none. Calif. —The plant cultured under this name is likely to be Baeria gracilis, which see. In Lasthenia the bracts of the involucre are united to form a green cup with toothed border, while in Baeria the bracts are not united. |
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