Delphinium xantholeucum
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Family: Ranunculaceae (Buttercup family) |
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Photo taken near mouth of the Mad River; dry, open hillside with a few deciduous trees |
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Flowers: racemose; sepals white to cream colored, rarely bluish streaked; spur generally greater than 10 mm |
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Leaves: alternate; palmately divided Plant: 10-60 cm tall |
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Habitat: dry grassy hillsides and Ponderosa pine forest |
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Distribution of species: Wenatchee Mounatains, south Okanogan County to south Chelan County and west to Douglas County Distribution of genus:
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