Abstract

L. D. VOLLE and W. A. HETZER University of Kansas, Lawrence One of the conspicuous drouth resistant plants found in the high plains and prairies of the southwestern fourth of Kansas and southwestern United States is Melampadiumleucanthum T. and G. It is an herbaceous perennial, with many slender stems rising from 6 to 12 inches from the woody crown, above a strong taproot. The remarkable drouth resistant properties of this plant made it seem worth while to investigate the anatomical structure.1

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