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199. Pedicularis physocalyx Bunge, Bull. Acad. Imp. Sci. Saint-Pétersbourg.  8: 251.  1841.  
臌萼马先蒿 gu e ma xian hao 
 
 
 
 
Pedicularis fedschenkoi Bonati; P. flava Pallas var. altaica Bunge; P. flava Pallas var. conica Bunge. 
Herbs perennial, 16--20 cm tall, not drying black. Roots filiform, fleshy. Stems ± ascending, few branched or unbranched, densely brown pubescent. Leaves basal and on stem; petiole ca. 1/2 as long as leaf blade, brown pubescent; leaf blade lanceolate, pinnatipartite; segments oblong, pinnatilobate, dentate, subglabrous. Stem leaves shorter petiolate, pinnatifid. Inflorescences initially dense, oblong, elongating in fruit, pubescent; proximal bracts leaflike, 3-lobed at middle. Pedicel short. Calyx 1.6--2 cm, pubescent; lobes 5, triangular, wider than long. Corolla yellow, 2.6--3.5 cm, glabrous externally; tube erect, ca. as long as galea; galea 2-uncinate-toothed, beakless; lower lip slightly shorter than galea, long stipitate basally, glabrous. Filaments glabrous. Fl. May--Jun, fr. Jun--Jul. 
 
 
 
Xinjiang [Kazakhstan, Russia (European part, W Siberia)]. 
 
 
 
 
 
                        
                          
                        
                           
                        
                          
                        
                        
                      
 
                      
	 
                      
                         
		
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