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2 Ce lutea Heller. Stems several, erect, unbranched, 20-30 om. tall, 
pale and hoary, softly villous and rather viscid throughout; leaves 2-4 om. 
long, the: lowermdeb>entire, the upper broader, pinnately lobed above the 
middle with slender spreading lobes 5-8 mm. long, villous; spikes dense, 3-6 mm. 
long, the bracts leaf-like but broader, and longer, the lobes obtuse, yellowish 
or whitish and tinged with purple, villous toward the base, pubescent at the 
apex; calyx villous, 2.2-2.5 cm. long, the free lobes 10-12 mme long, yellow 
on the back, 22-25 mm. long, the galea 5-7 mne long, the lip 3-5 ms Sone 
3elobed; capsule 10 mm. long. (C. villosa Rydb.; C. camporum Howell), 
Open gravelly places or meadows at low elevations, 
3. C. lutescens (Greenman) Rydb. Stems several, erect or ascending, 30-40 
ome tall, branching in the upper parts, rather harshly hispid-villous; leaves 
3-6 cm. long, lanceolate, entire, or the lowermost entire, the upper with 
one or two short lateral lobes near the apex, both surfaces harshly hispid- 
villous; spikes dense, 4-16 om. long, the bracts yellowish or tinged with red 
or purple, oblong or oval, 2 or 3 cleft half-way to the base, the lobes 
rather obtuse, glandular-pubescent, the margins ciliate; calyx 15-20 mn. long, 
thinly villous at the base, glandular above, 2-cleft half way to the base, the 
lobes 2-toothed at the apex, subequal to or longer than the corolla; corolla 
greenish (tinged with red) the galea 7-8 mm. long, glandular, the lip 2.5 m. 
long, 3-lobed; capsules 8-9 mm. long. (? C. septentrionalis Lindl.). 
Dry meadows in the crassland. Moscow; Potlatchs near Viola; Santa, 
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