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10. Pedicularis ser. Trichoglossae H. L. Li, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philadelphia. 101: 8. 1949.
毛盔系 mao kui xi
Herbs usually less than 30 cm tall, drying black. Stems erect, unbranched. Stem leaves alternate, lanceolate-linear to lanceolate-oblong, pinnatifid to pinnatisect. Inflorescences capitate to racemose. Corolla purple-red or blackish purple, large; tube shorter or slightly longer than calyx; galea strongly curved, 4--5 mm wide, densely long pubescent at margin and back; beak cylindric, long, bent downward.
Two species: SW China, Bhutan, India, N Myanmar, Nepal, Sikkim; both species in China.
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Leaves 2--7 cm X 3--15 mm, with 20--25 pairs of segments; corolla tube bent basally, beak of galea very long, lower lip glabrous |
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26 Pedicularis trichoglossa |
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Leaves ca. 4.8 cm X 20 mm, with 8--12 pairs of segments; corolla tube erect, bent slightly apically, beak of galea shorter, lower lip ciliate |
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27 Pedicularis rhodotricha |
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