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 102nd meridian . 2. Pedicularis euphrasioides Steph. Eyebright Pedicularis. Fig. 3847. P. euphrasoides Steph.; Willd. Sp. PI. 3: 204. 1801. Biennial or annual, puberulent; stem branched,6-i5 high, the branches ascending. Lower leavespetioled, lanceolate or oblong-lanceolate in outline,2-4 long, 4-8 wide, pinnatifid into oblong, obtuse,crenate-dentate segments; upper leaves sessile, linearor Hn
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 102nd meridian . 2. Pedicularis euphrasioides Steph. Eyebright Pedicularis. Fig. 3847. P. euphrasoides Steph.; Willd. Sp. PI. 3: 204. 1801. Biennial or annual, puberulent; stem branched,6-i5 high, the branches ascending. Lower leavespetioled, lanceolate or oblong-lanceolate in outline,2-4 long, 4-8 wide, pinnatifid into oblong, obtuse,crenate-dentate segments; upper leaves sessile, linearor Hnear-oblong, smaller, merely crenulate; flowersin a short terminal spike and solitary in the upperaxils; calyx cleft on the lower side, 2-3-toothed onthe upper, shorter than the corolla-tube; corolla yel-low, or the galea purpHsh, about 6 long; galea aslong as the tube, tipped with a very short truncatebeak, minutely 2-toothed on the lower side at theapex; capsule apparently shorter than the calyx. Labrador to Greenland, the Arctic Sea, Alaska andBritish Columbia. Also in northern Asia. Genus 2,7- FIGWORT FAMILY. 221 3. Pedicularis palustris L. Purple Pedicularis. Marsh Lousewort. Fig. 3848. Pedicularis palustris L. 607. parviflora J. E. Smith in Rees Cyclop. 26: No. 4. Wlassoviana Stev. Mem. See. Nat. Mosc. 6: 29. pi. 9, f. I. palustris var. Wlassoviana Bunge; Ledeb. Fl. Ross. 3: 283. 1847-49. Biennial or annual, glabrous throughout, or thepetiole-bases ciliate; stem erect, much branched,i°-2° high. Leaves i-2 long, alternate, or someof them opposite, oblong-lanceolate in outline,all pinnatifid into oblong crenate or incised seg-ments ; flowers in terminal rather loose spikesand solitary in the upper axils, 7-9 long; calyx2-cleft, the lobes with an incised crested border;corolla purple, sometimes white, its tube twice asIpng as the calyx, the lip much shorter, the galeaarched at the top, blunt or apiculate, not beaked,bearin
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