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6. Pedicularis ser. Rudes Prain, Ann. Roy. Bot. Gard. (Calcutta). 3: 83. 1890.
粗野系 cu ye xi
Herbs tall, drying black. Stems unbranched or sometimes branched apically. Leaves alternate, sessile, ± linear to linear-lanceolate, more than 4 X as long as wide, pinnatipartite or pinnatisect. Inflorescences racemose or conical. Corolla navicular or falcate, slightly beaked.
Six species: China, N Myanmar; five species in China.
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Lower corolla lip stipitate basally; galea margin not bearded |
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13 Pedicularis prainiana |
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Lower corolla lip ± sessile; galea margin densely bearded. |
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2 (1) |
Corolla tube glabrous or sparsely pubescent externally; calyx glabrous |
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11 Pedicularis princeps |
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Corolla tube pubescent externally; calyx glandular pubescent. |
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3 (2) |
Calyx 3--4 mm, lobes ± entire; corolla tube ca. 3 X as long as calyx |
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10 Pedicularis decora |
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Calyx 5--7 mm, lobes serrate; corolla tube ca. 2 X as long as calyx. |
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4 (3) |
Leaf segments to 24 pairs; calyx 5--6.5 mm; capsule ca. 13 X 8 mm |
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9 Pedicularis rudis |
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Leaf segments to 15 pairs; calyx to 7 mm; capsule ca. 17 X 9 mm |
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12 Pedicularis dunniana |
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