260 SCROPHULARIACE^. Pentstemon. 



Var. Douglasii, Gray, !• c, with entire and obovate-lanceolate or narrowly oblong 

 leaves, and (as far as known) lilac-purple corolla, pink-red at base. — P. Douglasii, Hook. 1. c, 

 in fruit only. P. crassifolius, Lindl. Bot. Reg. xxiv. 1. 16. — Interior of Oregon and Wash- 

 ington Terr. Passes into 



Var. Scouleri, Gray, 1. c. Leaves lanceolate, or.even linear-lanceolate, acute ; the 

 larger 1^ to even 3 inches long, sparsely and acutely serrulate: corqlla commonly inch and 

 a half long, violet-purple. — P. Scouleri, Dougl. in Lindl. Bot. Reg. t. 1277. — Interior of 

 Oregon to Brit. Columbia. A form (var. Lyalli, Gray, 1. c. 76) is 2 feet or more high, with 

 remarkably long willow-like leaves. 



^ * (Fri'TICosi.) Anthers glabrous, dehiscent through the apex and explanate after dehiscence: 

 stems branching and shrubby, at least below : leaves coriaceous or chartaceous, small or short, 

 mostly very short-petioled : filaments all bearded or pubescent at base, 

 -t— Corolla unknown : probably of this section. 



P. microphallus, Gray. Cinereous-puberulent and glabrate, much" branched : pri- 

 mary leaves not seen ; those of axillary fascicles only 2 lines long, pbovate, obtuse, entire, 

 thick-coriaceous : inflorescence racemose : sepals lanceolate-ovate, acute : persistent style 

 (and therefore probably the corolla) short. — Torr. Pacif. R. Rep. iv. 119. — N. W. Ari- 

 zona, on Williams Fork, Bigclow. 

 -1— -J— Corolla red, long and narrow-tubular, an inch or more in length; its upper lip erect and 



the lower more or less spreading : inflorescence somewhat glandular, mostly compound : sterile 



filament bearded down one side. 



P. cordifolius, Benth. Somewhat scandent over shrubs by long sarmcntose branches, 

 very leafy, scabrous-puberulent : leaves subcordate or ovate with truncate base, acutely 

 serrate or denticulate, veined, an inch or less long : thyrsus short and leafy : peduncles 

 several-flowered: sepals ovate-lanceolate : corolla scarlet; its tube near an inch and lips 

 half inch long. — Scroph. Ind. adnot., & DC. Prodr. x. 329. — California, common from 

 Santa Barbara to San Diego. 



P. corymbosus, Benth. Erect, a foot or two high, cinereous-pubescent or glabrate : 

 branches leafy up to the naked and few-many-flowered corymbiform cyme : leaves oblong 

 or oval, barely obtuse at base, obscurely or sparingly denticulate, somewhat parallel- 

 veined (half to 2 inches long): sepals lanceolate: corolla scarlet, an inch long. — DC. 

 Prodr. X. 593; Gray, Bot. Calif, i. 557. — California, from Shasta Co. to Santa Cruz, &c. 



P. ternatus, Torr. Glabrous and the long virgate flowering shoots (2 to 4 feet long) 

 glaucous : leaves linear-lanceolate, rigid, acutely serrate or denticulate with salient teeth 

 (8 to 18 lines long) ; the upper ternately verticillate : flowers in a long racemiform thyrsus : 

 sepals ovate-acuminate : corolla pale scarlet, an inch long and the lips about 3 lines long. 

 — Bot. Mex. Bound. 115; Gray, 1. c. — Mountains of S. California, from Kern Co. south- 

 ward. 



•t— -1— -)- Corolla yellow or yellowish, merely tinged with purple, less than an inch long, with tube 

 shorter than the r'ingent linib; upper lip fornicate and merely emarginate; the lower pendulous- 

 recurved. 



P. breviflorus, Lindl. Glabrous, 3 to 6 feet high, with slender or virgate branches 

 leafy to tlie narrow many-flowered racemiform thyrsus : leaves lanceolate or oblong-lanceo- 

 late, denticulate, seldom if ever verticillate, an inch or more long : sepals ovate-lanceolate, 

 acuminate : corolla yellowish with flesh-color, striped within with pink, about half inch 

 long: upper lip beset with long and viscid hairs: sterile filament naked. — Bot. Reg. t. 

 1946 ; Gray, 1. c. P. carinatus, Kellogg in Proc. Calif. Acad. i. 62. — Dry hills and banks, 

 California to the borders of Nevada, common on the flanks of the Sierra Nevada. 



P. antirrhinoides, Benth. Minutely cinereous-puberulent or glabrous, 1 to 5 feet high, 

 much branched, very leafy : leaves small (barely half inch long), spatulate or oval, entire : 

 inflorescence leafy-paniculate : peduncles 1-flowered, short : sepals broadly ovate : corolla 

 ventricose, 8 to 12 lines long, unusually broad, lemon-yellow : sterile filament densely 

 bearded on one side. — DC. Prodr. x. 594; Hook. Bot. Mag. t. 6157 ; Gray, 1. c. P. Lobhii, 

 Illustr. Hort 1862, t. 315. — S. California, San Diego Co., &c. 



H— -I— H— ^_ Corolla apparently purplish or flesh-color, not over half inch long, with tube and 

 throat longer than the open lips : shrubby at base ; the slender branches more herbaceous. 

 P. Rothrockii. A span or two high, minutely puberulent, oval- or ovate-oblong, obtuse, 

 mostly subcordate or truncate at subsessile base, usually undulate-dentate, 4 or 5 lines 



