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89. Pedicularis ser. Cernuae H. L. Li, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philadelphia. 100: 258. 1948.
俯垂系 fu chui xi
Herbs low, usually more than 10 cm tall. Stems unbranched, robust, often several. Leaves mostly basal, long petiolate. Stem leaves few, opposite, ± elliptic, pinnatipartite to pinnatisect. Inflorescences short racemose. Calyx unequally 5-lobed. Corolla tube slightly longer than calyx; galea falcate, with or without marginal protuberances.
Three species: Bhutan, China; two species in China.
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Calyx lobes unequal, posterior one entire, lateral lobes serrate; galea with 1 distinct marginal protuberance on each side; lower corolla lip sinuate-crenulate |
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277 Pedicularis cernua |
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Calyx lobes unequal, but all serrate; galea without marginal protuberance on each side, but apex denticulate; lower corolla lip not sinuate-crenulate |
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278 Pedicularis gongshanensis |
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