a g. Scrophularia 
Perennial herbs with opposite petioled leaves. Flowers ‘smal) and 
inconspicuous in terminal panicles. Calyx 5-cleft. Corolla globose 
S-lobed, the postertior 4 erect, the anterior lobe reflexed, or spreading. - 
capsule. 
Fertile stamens 4, the fifth a scale~like stamin m. Fruita septicidal 
1. Se lanceolata Pursh. Stems Several or solitary, erect or ascending, 
or more tall, puberulent, 4-angled, the angies margined; leaves thin 
and green, the blades 6-12 om. long, ovate, obtuse or acute, rounded trun- 
cate or even subcordate at the base, sharply serrate, the teeth ovate, 
mucronate, 2-4 mn. tall, both surfaces puberulent, the petioles 1-2 om. 
long; figmemm—to |cymose (panicles)30-60 om. long or more, glandular-pubescent, 
the bracts subulate; calyx campanulate, the lobes triangular-ovate to hemis- 
pherical, obtuse, 1.5 mm. long, equal to the tube; corolle 10-1) mn. long, 
erect, green, margined with red, or reddish, the upper lip subrotund, cut 
to the middle, the lateral Segments 1.5 mm. tall, 2.5-3 mm. wide, erect, the 
lower lobe rounded, reflexed and appressed, 2 mme long: stamens and style 
erect, equal to the lateral lobes, the filaments minutely glendular, anthers, >. ¥ 
yellow; capsule 7 mm. long. (S. nodosa occidentalis Rydb., S, serrata Rydb,), 
Infrequent at the margins of woods or along small streams a 
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elevations 2500-6000 ft. Second synonym based on i coll from 
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Granite, Bonner Co, 
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