. An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions, from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia, and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102d meridian. Botany; Botany. iSo SCROPHULARIACEAE. You III. Scrophularia neglficta Rydb. differs from S. marylandica in the pubescent leaves, the larger corollas and larger capsules; it occurs in the western part of our 2. Scrophularia leporella Bicknell. Hare Figwort. Fig. 3750. Scrophularia leporella Bicknell, Bull. Torr. Club 23: 317. 1896. Stem puberulent below, viscid-glandula
. An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions, from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia, and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102d meridian. Botany; Botany. iSo SCROPHULARIACEAE. You III. Scrophularia neglficta Rydb. differs from S. marylandica in the pubescent leaves, the larger corollas and larger capsules; it occurs in the western part of our 2. Scrophularia leporella Bicknell. Hare Figwort. Fig. 3750. Scrophularia leporella Bicknell, Bull. Torr. Club 23: 317. 1896. Stem puberulent below, viscid-glandular above, sharply 4-angled with flat sides, 3°-8° tall, simple, or somewhat branched. Leaves short-petioled, ovate to lanceolate, acuminate at the apex, mostly narrowed at the base, but sometimes subcordate, glabrous on both sides when mature, usually in- cised-dentate, 2-10' long; flowers 4"-s" long, in elongated narrow thyrses; bractlets mostly alter- nate; calyx-lobes ovate, obtuse, or acute; corolla contracted at the throat, green to purple and shining without, dull within, the two lateral lobes erect; lobes of the upper lip often narrowly oblong; sterile stamen greenish yellow; capsule ovoid-conic. In woods and along roadsides, Vermont to Minne- sota, Virginia and Kansas. Ascends to 3500 ft. in Virginia. May-July. 3. Scrophularia occidentalis (Rydb.) Ricknell. Western Figwort. Fig. 3751. Scrophularia nodosa occidentalis Rydb. Contr. Nat. Herb. 3: 517. 1896. Scrophularia occidentalis Bicknell, Bull. Torr. Club 23: 315. 1896. Similar to 5. leporella in habit, but with densely glandular panicle-branches. Stem more or less glandu- lar; leaf-blades ovate to lanceolate or oblong-lanceolate, incised or incised-serrate, at least those of the lower leaves hastately incised at the base; corolla 4"-5" long, the upper lip much shorter than the tube; capsules ovoid, 3i"-4" long. In low grounds and thickets, South Dakota to Oklahoma, Washington and Califor
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