. Synoptical flora of North America. Botany; Gamopetalae. 302 SCROPHULARIACE^. Orthocarpus. O. faucibarbatus, Gray. Aspect of the preceding, but nearly glabrous up to the short-hirsute or appressed puberulent bracts, less branched: divisions of the leaves rather coarser: corolla apparently white, with smaller sacs and less beard within the lip; the straight galea pale. â Pacif. R. Rep. iv. 121; Bot. Calif, i. 579. â Moist ground, San Fran- cisco Bay to Mendocino Co., California. # # Antliers 2-celled (lower cell mostly imperfect in the first two succeeding species): seed-coat loose and arillif


. Synoptical flora of North America. Botany; Gamopetalae. 302 SCROPHULARIACE^. Orthocarpus. O. faucibarbatus, Gray. Aspect of the preceding, but nearly glabrous up to the short-hirsute or appressed puberulent bracts, less branched: divisions of the leaves rather coarser: corolla apparently white, with smaller sacs and less beard within the lip; the straight galea pale. â Pacif. R. Rep. iv. 121; Bot. Calif, i. 579. â Moist ground, San Fran- cisco Bay to Mendocino Co., California. # # Antliers 2-celled (lower cell mostly imperfect in the first two succeeding species): seed-coat loose and arilliform, coarsely reticulated. -K- Lip of corolla very broad; its sacs deeper horizontally than long. -H- Galea truncate at tip : sacs small, somewhat conical: capsule oblong, obtuse. O. grdcilis, Benth. 1. c. Minutely pubescent, or below glabrous, branched from the base: slender branches a span or more high : leaves mostly 3-parted, linear-filiform: upper bracts of the rather dense spike shorter than the flowers; the tips of their lobes purplish- tinged : corolla pubescent, purplish (over half incli long); slender tube twice the length of the calyx: lip decidedly shorter than galea. â California, near San Francisco or Monterey, Douglas, Nuttall. Little known. ++ ++ Galea subulate: sacs ample, very ventricose: stem simple or few-branched: spike thickish and dense, at least above: capsule ovate. O. campestris, Benth. Glabrous below, but the calyx hirsute : stem 2 to 4 inches high: leaves and bracts narrowly linear and entire or nearly so: corolla white (9 lines long, and lip 2 lines deep): teeth of the lip scarious, slender, rather conspicuous.âPI. Hartw. 329; Gray, 1. c. â Fields, Butte and Plumas Co., California, Hartweg, Mrs. Ames. O. lithospermoldes, Benth. Copiously hirsute above, pubescent below : stem a span to a foot high, strict, simple or with some erect branches, very leafy: leaves lanceolate or somewliat linear, 2-5-cleft or lowermost simple: bracts of the dense man


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