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66. Pedicularis ser. Comosae Maximowicz, Bull. Acad. Imp. Sci. Saint-Pétersbourg.  24: 85.  1877.  
多毛系 duo mao xi 
 
 
 
 
 
Herbs comose, usually more than 15 cm tall. Roots fascicled, fibrous. Leaves basal and on stem, alternate, oblong-lanceolate, usually 2-pinnatilobate, sometimes 1-pinnatisect or pinnatipartite. Inflorescences densely spicate and elongated, racemose, or subcapitate. Calyx slightly cleft anteriorly, 5-lobed. Corolla tube erect; galea 2-toothed, beakless or short beaked; lower lip spreading. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
                        
                         
		
                          
                          
			
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  Corolla ca. 1.4 cm | 
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  197 Pedicularis breviflora | 
 
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  Corolla ca. 1.8 cm or more, if less, then yellow. | 
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  | 2 (1) | 
  Flowers purple, rose, or white. | 
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  (3) | 
 
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  Flowers yellow. | 
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  Leaves 2- or 3-pinnatisect; calyx with 2 pairs of lateral lobes connivent; corolla ca. 2.7 cm | 
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  202 Pedicularis rubens | 
 
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  Leaves 1-pinnatisect or pinnatipartite; calyx lobes not connivent; corolla 2--2.5 cm. | 
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  | 4 (3) | 
  Calyx 5--6 mm, lobes lanceolate, entire; capsule ovoid, 8--10 mm | 
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  198 Pedicularis dasystachys | 
 
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  Calyx 10--14 mm, lobes triangular-lanceolate, dentate; capsule oblong-lanceolate, 10--20 mm | 
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  200 Pedicularis uliginosa | 
 
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  | 5 (2) | 
  Calyx lobes narrowly triangular to lanceolate, longer than wide. | 
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  Calyx lobes ± triangular (except P. mariae), wider than long (except P. dolichorrhiza). | 
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  | 6 (5) | 
  Lower corolla lip ca. as long as galea; inflorescences 4--15 cm; calyx to 1.4 cm | 
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  201 Pedicularis flava | 
 
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  Lower corolla lip shorter than galea; inflorescences to 25 cm; calyx ca. 1 cm | 
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  203 Pedicularis achilleifolia | 
 
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  Calyx lobes not connivent. | 
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  Calyx lobes connivent in 2 lateral pairs. | 
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  Corolla 2.6--3.5 cm; calyx 1.6--2 cm; filaments glabrous | 
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  199 Pedicularis physocalyx | 
 
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  Corolla 2--2.5 cm; calyx 8--10 mm; 2 filaments pubescent, 2 glabrous | 
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  204 Pedicularis venusta | 
 
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  Beak of galea distinct, longer than wide | 
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  207 Pedicularis dolichorrhiza | 
 
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  Beak of galea very short or ± absent, wider than long. | 
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  Capsule oblong, ca. 1 cm | 
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  205 Pedicularis altaica | 
 
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  Capsule obliquely oblong, 1.3--1.5 cm | 
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  206 Pedicularis mariae | 
 
 
 
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