longer than the tube, lanceolate, acuminate ; Corolla clear yellow, 
15 ma, long, the lobes rotund-ovate, subequal to the tube, hairy 
without, the lowermost slightly larger; stamens included, the upper 
three somewhat shorter, yellow-pilose, the lower nearly glabrous; 
style subequal to the stamens, green, the stigma capitate, 
Prequent, occurring along roads and in waste places; introduced 
from Europe. 
2e Ve Blattaria Le Stems 30-60 em. tall or more, glabrous; upper leaves 
a ee 
S-5 em. long, oblong-elliptical, obtuse or acute, sessile or the lower 
narrowed to a petiole, crenate-dentate, sometimes lobed, both surfaces 
glabrous; flowers in Showy racemes often half the length of the stem or 
more; pediccls 8-10 mn, long; celyx glenduler; corolla yellow or white, 
2-269 Cm. broad, the filaments densely purple-villous; capsule globose, 
6-7 mm. in diameter, 
A freouent weed of roadsides and weste places, introduced from 
HUF ODE 
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