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23. F. muralis. Sepals ovate, dentate below (or in subsp. neglecta subentire); corolla 
of moderate size or sometimes large in subsp. Boræi; fruit smooth 
or nearly so, very obtuse or more rarely subacute, 
24. F.apiculata. Sepals narrow, ovate-lanceolate, subentire; corolla of moderate size; 
fruit smooth, shortly apiculate ; leaf-segments narrow and peduncles 
very short. 
25. F. Petteri. Sepals sub-rhombic, rather large, toothed mostly about the middle ; 
corolla of moderate size; fruit rugulose, subacute-elongate; racemes 
subsessile. 
Series Sup-LATISEPAL. 
Sepals fairly large. Wings of upper petal purple; margins of lower one very narrow, 
erect or more rarely spreading with obscurely dilated apex. Fruit very small, rugulose. 
Leaf-segments narrower than in the preceding species, and flowers smaller in subsessile 
racemes. 
26. F. Thuretii. Sepals ovate, obscurely repand-dentate; fruit ovate, subacute; fruiting 
pedicels usually arcuate-recurved. 
27. F. Reuteri. Sepals broader, subentire; corolla paler pink, with longer spur; fruit 
narrower, stipitate; fruiting pedicels patent; leaf-segments smaller. 
Srorron IT. PARVIFLORA. 
Leaf-segments flat or channelled, relatively narrow, from oblong or lanceolate to linear or 
setaceous (except in F. montana). Peduncles usually short. Flowers not large, not 
exceeding 9 mm. in length, very rarely larger than those of F. officinalis and generally 
smaller, with the wings of the upper petal less reflexed upwards than in Section I and 
occasionally even patent; and the lower petal more or less spathulate. 
Subsection IV. LATISEPALZE. 
Bracts longer than the normally stout fruiting pedicels (except in F, rostellata). Sepals 
large, at least one-third as long as the corolla and fairly broad. Fruit very small to rather 
large, subrotund, neariy smooth to rugose when dry. 
* Flowers white, without purple tip; peduncles rather long. 
28. F. montana. Sepals ovate-lanceolate; fruit rather large, rugose; leaf-segments 
broad. 
** Flowers pink, with tip of inner petals and wings of upper one purple ; 
peduncles short. 
! Fruiting pedicels arcuate-recurved. 
29. F. Kralikii. Sepals oval; fruit very small, nearly smooth; leaf-segments narrow. 
!! Fruiting pedicels normally erect-spreading. 
30. F. micrantha, Sepals nearly orbicular, more rarely ovate; fruit of moderate size, finely 
rugose; leaf-segments narrow, 
81. F. bracteosa, Sepals ovate; fruit of moderate size, rugose; leaf-segments setaceous 
and flowers minute. 
82. F. rostellata. Sepals broadly oval; outer petals rostellate or at least acute; fruit 
rather small, rugulose ; leaf-segments rather narrow. 
Subsection V. OFFICINALES. 
Peduncles more or less short. Bracts shorter than the fruiting pedicels (except in 
F. microstachys). Flowers pink ; sepals usually fairly narrow and not more than one-third 
as long as the corolla; tip of inner petals and wings of upper one more or less purple. Fruit 
of moderate size or very large, broad, truncate or retuse, rugose or rugulose when dry. 
