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CALCEOLARIA PLANTAGINEA. PLatnTAin- 
ge appresso ovate acuminato bifido. ee 
Carceotaria pla nt taginea. Smith Plant. Ie. £. 2. Vahi 
Enum. v. 1. ae fe (ese. Syn. Joret. scapiflora. R. 
et P.) Spreng. Syst. 
ret. v. 1. p. 43 
CALCEOLARIA biflora. Lam. Enc _ 
Descr. From the summit of the root spring several tufts 
of leaves, but almost wholly destitute of stem ; the lar, 
of them four to five inches Jon g including the petiole), and 
lying on ne ound, the s aller snore erect, all of 
them shomboid (in the wildis a im on ndeed, 0 ne 
abelliform), the u only deeply serrated, the lower 
gradually ‘tapering into’ a br ‘ “a and la ole: the mid- 
rth sends out lateral a nd parallel stre ng nerves, which 
again give out smaller. and ‘more spreading ones; all of 
which are more prominent beneath: the upper-side dark 
green, scarcely pubescent ; the under side paler, and, as 
well as the margin, distinctly downy, with hairs that are 
Short, sometimes branched, sometimes jointed, and some- 
mr + times 
