SCROPHULARINEE. 
leaves ovate-lanceolate, toothed, sessile, nerved ; lower bracteas 
about equal in length to the flowers; corolla reticulated: with 
ovate, transverse, obtuse segments. Y%.H. Native of Austria, 
Switzerland, Germany, East of Siberia and Persia, in shady 
places. Schkuhr, handb. t. 174. Lindl. dig. p. 13. t. 7. R. 
Br. hort. kew. 4. p. 28. D. lütea, Guildst. reis. 1. p. 425. 
Poll. pal. no. 599. D. grandiflóra, All. ped. 1. p. 70. Mill. 
dict. no. 4. Lam. fl. fr. 2. p. 332. D. média, Roth, catalect. 
2.p. 60. D. intermédia, Pers. ench. 2. p. 162. Plant hairy. 
Leaves downy beneath. Corollas large, yellowish, reticulated 
with brown. Genitals glabrous. 
Ambiguous Foxglove. Fl. July, Aug. Clt. 1596. 
3 feet. 
5 D. ocurorev'ca (Jacq. austr. 1. p. 36. t. 57.) leaves ovate- 
lanceolate, acuminated, toothed, and are, as well as the stem, 
villous ; bracteas lanceolate: lower ones twice as long as the 
flowers; corolla villous, reticulated: segments ovate, acute: 
lip bearded. %. H. Native of Austria, Germany, Croatia, 
Carpathian mountains. Lindl. dig. p. 14. t. 8. D. ambígua, 
Schrank, mon. 3, with a figure. D. lütea, Tabern. icon. t. 567. 
Roth. fl. germ. 1. p. 267.—Besl. eyst. ord. 1. fol. 1. f. 3.— 
Knip. cent. 6, with a figure. Corolla yellow, reticulated with 
brown. 
Var. D, fuscéscens (Lindl. dig. p. 14.) flowers smaller, brown. 
X. H. Native of Croatia. D. fuscéscens, Waldst. et Kit. 3. 
p. 304. t. 974. 
Cream-coloured-flowered Foxglove. 
Pl. 2 to 3 feet. 
6 D. rv'rva (Lindl. dig. p. 15. t. 9.) leaves lanceolate, cili- 
ated; bracteas all not half so long as the flowers; corolla 
downy, reticulated : segments ovate, acute: lip bearded; sta- 
mens about equal in length to the tube. 2%. H. Native coun- 
try unknown. D. obscüro-ferruginea, Keelr. in act. petrop. 2. 
p. 261.— Park. par. 381. f. 5. ? Plant glabrous. Leaves cili- 
ated and pilose on the veins beneath, smooth, bullate, and 
tainted with purple above. Calyx downy. Corolla fulvous, 
reticulated with rust-colour. Stamens glabrous. Perhaps a 
hybrid between D. obscàra and D. ferruginea. 
E Pica abe Foxglove. Fl. July, Aug. Clt.? 
eet. 
IPIS to 
Fl. July, Aug. Clt.? 
BITO 
§ 2. Corolla roundish-ventricose. Lip length of tube. Stamens 
equal in length to the tube. 
7 D. revica‘ra (Waldst. et Kit. pl. hung. 2. p. 171. t. 158.) 
glabrous, branched ; leaves linear-lanceolate ; flowers scattered, 
glabrous. ^21. H. Native of Croatia, on calcareous rocks. 
Lindl. dig. p. 16. t. 10. Radical leaves obovate-lanceolate, 
obscurely-toothed ; upper ones recurved, 5-nerved. ^ Corolla 
fulvous, reticulated ; lip ciliated, white; segments obtuse. 
á Smooth Foxglove. Fl. July, Aug. Clt. 1816. Pl. 2 to 3 
eet. 
.8 D. Ssrrıca (Mill. dict. no. 9. Lindl. dig. p. 16. t. 11.) 
villous, branched ; leaves ovate, distantly-toothed ; flowers 
scattered, pilose. %4. H. Native of Siberia, Tartary. Upper 
leaves quite entire, Calyxes villous. Corolla hairy ; segments 
ovate, transverse, acute; lip drawn out. Corolla rust-coloured, 
reticulated. Ü 
Siberian Foxglove. Fl. June, July. Clt.? Pl. 2 to 3 feet. 
9 D. reRRUGiNEA (Tab. icon. t. 573. Lin. spec. 867.) ra- 
ceme dense, pyramidal; calycine segments margined; lip of 
corola ovate, entire, bearded. X. H. Native of Piedmont, 
Spain, Hungary, Caucasus, Iberia, and Persia. 
p.80. Lindl. dig. p. 17. t. 12. Sims, bot. mag. 1828. D. 
latifolia flore ferrugineo, Tourn. inst. p. 166.—Mor. hist. 1. p. 
477. sect. 5. t. 8. f. 2, 3. ——Riv. mon. irr. t. 105.—Sabb. hort. 
rom. 2. t. 86.—Ger. emac. 790. f. 4.—Park. par. 380. no. 1. f. 
VOL. IY. 
Bieb. cauc. 2.° 
I. Dierratis. 505 
6. Stem glabrous, densely leafy. Leaves glabrous, or ciliated. 
Racemes long. Corolla rusty, reticulated inside, downy outside. 
Var. B, parviflora (Lindl. dig. p. 17.) flowers about half the 
size of those of the species. ^t. H. Native of Persia and 
Caucasus. 
Iron-coloured-flowered Foxglove. Fl. July, Aug. Clt. 1597. 
PI. 4 to 6 feet. 
10 D. Av'nzA (Lindl. dig. p. 18. t. 13.) racemes many-flow- 
ered ; calycine segments marginate ; corolla arched : lip ovate, 
tridentate. 2/. H. Native of Mounts Parnassus and Olym- 
pus. D. ferruginea, Smith, prod. fl. graec. 1. p. 439. fl. greec. 
t. 606.—Mor. hist. 1. p. 478. sect. 5. t. 8.— Park par. 381. f. 
6. Stem downy. Leaves distant, distantly-toothed, nearly 
glabrous: superior ones linear-lanceolate. Corolla fuscescent, 
brownish purple outside, yellow, and reticulated inside. 
Golden-flowered Foxglove. Fl. July, Aug. Clt. 1816. 
2 to 3 feet. 
11 D. revcopuz'a (Sibth. et Smith, prod. fl. grec. 1. p. 439. 
fl. grec. t. 607.) raceme dense, cylindrical, many-flowered ; 
lip of corolla unguiculate, lunate ; bracteas linear, longer than 
the flowers. 2%. H. Native of Greece, on Mount Athos. 
Lindl. dig. p. 18. t. 14. Corolla rust-coloured ; lip white. 
Grey-flowered Foxglove. Fl. July, Oct. Clt. 1788. 
to 3 feet. 
12 D. rana‘ra (Ehrh. beitr. 7. p. 153. Waldst. et Kit. 1. p. 
76. t. 74.) leaves oblong; rachis woolly ; lip of corolla ovate. 
X.H. Native of Hungary, in vineyards. Sims, bot. mag. 
1159. Lindl. dig. p. 19. t. 15. D. Wintérli, Roth, catal. 1. p. 
71. D. ferrugínea, 3, Lam. dict. 2. p. 280. R. Br. hort. kew. 
4. p. 29. D. orientalis, Elm. mon. 45. t. 1. D. eriostàchya, 
Fisch. ex Loud. hort. brit. p. 251. ? Leaves deep green, cili- 
ated with wool. Racemes dense, many-flowered. ^ Bracteas 
shorter than the flowers. Calycine segments villous, acute. 
Corolla downy, grey, reticulated ; lip white, naked, sometimes 
purplish, 
Woolly-spiked Foxglove. 
to 3 feet. 
13 D. ortenta Lis (Lam. dict. 2. p. 280. but not of Mill.) 
quite glabrous; leaves linear ; flowers scattered ; lip of corolla 
oblong. 24%. H. Native of the Levant. Lindl. dig. p. 19. t. 16. 
Ker. bot. reg. 554. Sims, bot. mag. 2253. D. orientalis, tra- 
gapogi folio, flore albido, Tourn. inst. p. 166. Stem glabrous. 
leaves linear-lanceolate, recurved, 3-nerved. Rachis naked. 
Calycine segments obtuse, ciliated. Corolla campanulate, grey, 
pale outside, reticulated with purple inside, pilose: lateral and 
superior segments minute ; lip white, obtuse. 
Eastern Foxglove. Fl. June, July. Clt. 1820. 
feet. 
PI. 
JE 
Fl. July, Aug. Clt. 1789. Pl. 2 
P]::2:to:8 
§ 3. Corolla funnel-shaped, a little ventricose ; upper segment 
bifid. Stamens equal in length to the tube. 
14 D. parvirtora (Jacq. vind. 6. t. 17. Ker. bot. reg. t. 
257.) leaves oblong-lanceolate, undulated, deflexed, ciliated 
with wool, entire; racemes dense, cylindrical; segments of 
corolla, as well as those of the calyx, roundish. Y.H. Na- 
tive country unknown. Lindl. dig. p. 20. t. 17. R. Br. in 
hort. kew. ed. 2d. vol. 4. p. 29. D. ferrugínea, var. y, Lam. 
dict. 2. p. 280. Leaves margined with wool: radical ones 
obovate. Corollas small, brownish purple, pilose. 
Small-flowered Foxglove. Fl. June, Aug. * Cit. 1798. 
14 to 3 feet. 
15 D. virmrriora (Lindl. dig. p. 21. t. 18.) clothed with 
glandular hairs; leaves oblong, toothed; segments of corolla 
ovate; sepals subulate. 2. H. Native of Greece, on Mount 
Athos. Racemes long, not dense. Corolla small, green; seg- 
ments ovate, veiny. 
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