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32. Pedicularis ser. Infirmae H. L. Li, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philadelphia. 101: 148. 1949.
孱弱系 chan ruo xi
Description from Flora of China
Roots fascicled, slender. Stems soft, fleshy, ± erect, flexuous or procumbent. Leaves alternate or subopposite. Basal leaves few, long petiolate; stem leaves alternate or pseudo-opposite, smaller than basal leaves, with distinct reticulate veins abaxially, pinnatipartite to pinnatisect. Calyx tube with distinct reticulate veins apically. Flowers several, axillary, widely spaced. Corolla tube less than 2 X as long as calyx; galea beaked.
One species.
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