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1. Pedicularis ser. Gloriosae Prain, Ann. Roy. Bot. Gard. (Calcutta). 3: 92. 1890.
灿烂系 can lan xi
Herbs tall, not drying black. Stems often single, erect. Leaves alternate or in pseudo-whorls, pinnatifid to pinnatisect. Stem leaves usually few. Inflorescences long spicate. Calyx 5-lobed. Corolla large; tube erect, 2--3 X as long as calyx; galea toothless, marginally villous.
About six species: Europe to N Asia: two species in China.
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Plants with basal leaves; calyx lobes serrate; corolla pubescent only along galea margin, middle lobe of lower lip without 2 teeth at base |
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1 Pedicularis sceptrum-carolinum |
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Plants without basal leaves; calyx lobes often entire; corolla pubescent throughout, middle lobe of lower lip with 2 teeth at base |
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2 Pedicularis odontochila |
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