long, gradually shorter upwards, uppermost _ sessile. 
Flowers hairy, blue and green, or yellow and green in 
some of the wild specimens, with a whitish apex, about 
2 in. long; peduncles about the same length, sometimes 
shorter, sometimes longer, abruptly recurved near the 
apex. Sepals 5, petaloid, broad; spur broad, straight, 
erect, of nearly equal thickness throughout, rounded at 
the end. Petals 4, narrower. Carpels three, hairy, ripe 
ones not seen.— W. Borrinc Hemsuxy. 
Fig. 1, one of the lower petals; 2, a stamen; 3, pistil; 4, whole plant :— 
all enlarged, evcept 4. 
