. Flora of Syria, Palestine, and Sinai : from the Taurus to Ras Muhammas and from the Mediterranean sea to the Syrian desert. ust — Dry hillsides;Jerusalem to Moab, Gilead, Hauran,Damascus, Hermon, Ccelesyria, Le-banon, Antilebanon, xVintab, Akher Dagh, and northward. Flowering branch of Scutellaria Orientalis, var. pinnatifida. ^- * Flowers in one-sided, leafy racemes. 3. %» salviaefolia, Bth. 2( .15 to .3; stems numerous, pros-trate or ascending from an indurated base. Leaves grey-velvety, withglands interspersed, grooved at upper wrinkled at lower surface, peti-oled, cuneate or truncate at
. Flora of Syria, Palestine, and Sinai : from the Taurus to Ras Muhammas and from the Mediterranean sea to the Syrian desert. ust — Dry hillsides;Jerusalem to Moab, Gilead, Hauran,Damascus, Hermon, Ccelesyria, Le-banon, Antilebanon, xVintab, Akher Dagh, and northward. Flowering branch of Scutellaria Orientalis, var. pinnatifida. ^- * Flowers in one-sided, leafy racemes. 3. %» salviaefolia, Bth. 2( .15 to .3; stems numerous, pros-trate or ascending from an indurated base. Leaves grey-velvety, withglands interspersed, grooved at upper wrinkled at lower surface, peti-oled, cuneate or truncate at base, elliptical, blade .01 long; floral leavesoblong-elliptical, nearly entire, longer than calyces; corolla yellow,tube incurved at base — Summer — Amanus, and northward. 4. S. diffusa, Bth. If .04 to .15, green, velvety with numerousglands; neck much branched, branches prostrate, short, petioled, ovate, .004 to .01 long, somewhat crenate, prominentlynerved below. Racemes .04 to .1 long; floral leaves petioled, ovate,nearly entire, just longer than calyx; corolla hispid, red, .01 longMay and June. Amanus to Marash, and northward. 5. §. lieteroplsylla, Mont, et Auch. If .2 to .5, stems decum-bent or ascending from a woody neck, simple or sparingly branched,puberulent. Leaves pale green, velvety-glandular, lineate at upper,wrinkled at lower surface, petioled, crenulate, the radical ovate, .006 long, the cQMlme oMong to oMong-la?iceolate and Uneai-lanceolate, .02to .04 long, .003 to .003 broad; the floral linear-lanceolate, about aslong as calyces; corolla viscid-hispid, yellow — April to June — Bushyplaces; subalpine Lebanon, Cassius, Amanus, Kurd Dagh, Aintab, andnorthward. 6, S. peregrina, L. 2f .3 to .G or 1, stems ascending or erect,nearly glabrous, paniculate. Leaves petioled, truncate or cordate atbase, ovate, .01 to .04 long, coarse-toothed or crenate. Racemes .1 long, loose, crisp-puberulent and someichat deset loith glandular hairs
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