hirsute, hoary, subsessile; flowers showy in a terminal strict raceme 
30-50 em, long, the buds ascending, the tracts suctoliae: exceeding the 
sessile ovaries, ovaries 10-14 mm, long, the calyx tube 1-1.5 m, in 
diameter, 2.0-5 Cle long, calyx lobes 10-20 mn, long, villous-hirsute, 
the free tips 2 m, long, splitting into reflexed pairs at anthesis}$ 
petals yellow, 10-12 mm, long; tke stamens equals stigmas 5 mm, long; 
capsules 2.0-5 cm. long, scarcely 5 mm, in diameter, glandular-villous, 
ascendinge 
Occasional along roadways and in waste places below 5000 ft. 
3. 0. strigosa (Rydbe) Mack. & Bush, A biennial herb with several 
unbranched stems reclining at the base, ascending, 40-60 cm, long, 
thinly villous; leaves 6114 pti¢al-lanceolate, 5-7 cm. long, 1lr2.5 
em, wide, acute, subentire or denticulate, subglabrous, sessile, 
the lowermost oblanceolate; flovers showy, the buds ascending, sessile 
in the axils, the ovary 8-15 ma, long, hirsute-villous, the ube 2-5 
cm, long, the calyx lobes 1-3 cm, long, often separating entirely when 
reflexed, hirsute-villous; petals yellow, 20-25 mm, long; capsules 
2_2,.5 cm, long, 5-6 mm, in diameter, erect and often appressed,to the 
stalk, 
In dry sandy soil along roadways or trails. 
