. Flora of southern British Columbia and Vancouver Island [microform] : with many references to Alaska and northern species. Botanique; Botanique; Botanique; Botany; Botany; Botany. 274 OROBANCHACE^ «llE â¢ij 1. p. groenlandica Ret-. (Little Elephant). Glabrous, 3-5 dm. high, the whole plant often red; leaves lanceolate, deeply pinnatifid, with narrow segments, the lower slender-petiolcd; spikes dense, 3-6 cm. long; calyx with 6 short teeth; corolla red or purple, the tube short, the galea forming a beak 12-15 mm. long. {Ekphantella Rydb.) Wet places in the mts. throughout B. C. 2. r*. r


. Flora of southern British Columbia and Vancouver Island [microform] : with many references to Alaska and northern species. Botanique; Botanique; Botanique; Botany; Botany; Botany. 274 OROBANCHACE^ «llE â¢ij 1. p. groenlandica Ret-. (Little Elephant). Glabrous, 3-5 dm. high, the whole plant often red; leaves lanceolate, deeply pinnatifid, with narrow segments, the lower slender-petiolcd; spikes dense, 3-6 cm. long; calyx with 6 short teeth; corolla red or purple, the tube short, the galea forming a beak 12-15 mm. long. {Ekphantella Rydb.) Wet places in the mts. throughout B. C. 2. r*. racemosa Hook. Glabrous, the stems in clusters, 2-4 dm. high; leaves lanceolate, undivided, crenate; flowers in open leafy ; calyx- lobes 2, triangular, corolla yellowish-white, galea very strongly incur\-ed, thr lower lip large. Common on dry slopes on all the mts.; Mt. Mark, V. I. 3. P. contorta Benth. Glabrous, 2-3 dm. high; leaves vpry deeply divided into narrow serrate lobes; inflorescence about 1 dm. long,_ the bracts lobed; calyx transversely wrinkled, somwchat inflated above; its 2 lobes toothed; corolla yellow and purple, the lower lobes broad, enclosing the in- curving beak. Rockies; Lake Louise; Kootenay Lake. 4. P. scopulorum Gray. Low, alpine, 1-2 dm. high, glabrous except the inflorescence, leaves pinnately parted; calyx villous, the lobes triangular- subulate, much shorter tlian the tube; inflorescence a dense spike with dissect- ed bracts, corolla purple, the galea produced into a short, straight, conical beak, without teeth. Devil's Lake; Rockies. 5. P. Euphrasioides Steph. Pubescent, branching, dm. high; the lower leaves pinnatifid, the upper merely crenate; flowers in a short terminal spike or solitary in the upper axils; corolla yellow or the galea purplish, about IJ mm. long, calyx with 2-3 short teeth, ?3 as long as the corolla-tube; capsule shorter than the calyx. Labrador to Alaska; southward in the northern mts. 6. P. piTviflora Smith


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