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PHYTEU’MA. 
purple. 
orbicula/re. Round-headed Rampion. 
Flower-heads oval, growing out into a long spike, the 
flowers pale. 
aa roundish in shape, the flowers dark blue- 
Soe 
Spica'ttum. Spiked Rampion. 
PIMPINEL’LA. 
Leaflets of the lowest leaves roundish, or else deeply 
divided; leaves on the stem mostly with ica 
segments. 
Saxif'raga. Burnet Saxifrage. 
Leaflets of most of the leaves more or less oval, with~ 
pointed teeth or lobes, rarely deeply cut; plant and | 
leaves large. mag’na. 
PINGUIC’ULA. 
Flowers dark-violet, the spur nearly straight; flower-stalk 
| | not hairy near its base. ) 
vulgaris. Butterwort? 
Flowers pale-lilac and yellow, the spur curved; flower- 
stalk hairy throughout. } 
: lusitan'ica. 
PLANTA’'GO. 
Stalk bearing the head, or spike, of flowers strongly 
furrowed ; leaves tapering, ribbed. ) 
lanceola'ta. zbwort Plantain.? 
Stalk round, not furrowed. 
Leaves wide, strongly ribbed. 
Spike of flowers usually longer than its stalk ; anthers 
‘ pale-purple ; leaves rarely very hairy. 
L major. Great Plantain. 
Spike much shorter than the stalk below it; anthers 
pale-yellow; leaves hoary with short down. 
L me'dia. Hoary Plantain. 
I.eaves narrow, or with narrow segments. 
Paes entire (or with a few teeth), not hairy; bracts 
under the flowers with short points. 
L maritima. Sea Plantain. 
Leaves (usually) with narrow segments, nearly always 
hairy; bracts with fine points. 
Coro'nopus. Buck’s-horn Plantain. 
