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Scrophulariaceae 26 1 



ers short -pedicelled in a short leafy raceme 

 or spike, or the lower remote in the axils of 

 .the leaves; corolla white, showy, the galea 

 which is half an inch long produced into a 

 slender, elongated, incurved beak nearly 

 reaching the apex of the broad lower 



HP, 



At the higher altitudes in the Rockies in 

 moist open ground and alpine meadows, 

 flowering in July. 



Smooth, 1-3 feet high; leaves 



Pediculans 



bracteosa 3~ 10 inches long, all pinnately 



Benth. parted, the lower divided, ample ; 



Wood divisions of the leaves ^-2 inches 



Betony. . 



long, linear-lanceolate. Flowers 

 crowded in a cylindrical, leafy-bracted spike, 

 2-6 inches long; corolla less than an inch 

 long, pale yellow or reddish, the galea 

 much longer than the lip with a hooded 

 summit. 



Frequent throughout the Rockies in 

 moist open woods and alpine meadows at 

 the higher elevations ; flowering during July. 



