SCROPHULARIACEAE 



Veronica— Speedwell 



(Of doubtful origin and meaning) 



1. Leaves in whorls; flowers white to blue, in terminal spikes 



2. Leaves opposite or alternate; Sowers blur, axillary C. 



Pentstemon — Pentstemon, Beard T< i 



(Gr. pente, live, stemon, stamen, froi 



1. Flowers pink to red, narrow; leaves linear to lanceolate 



2. Flowers white ; leaves ovate to oblong 



Chelone— Turtle-head, Balmony 



(Gr. chelone, turtle, from the form of thi 

 Leaves lanceolate to oblong; flowers white to pale purple 



Salpiglossis — Garden Trumpet 



(Gr. salpingos, trumpet, glossa, tonj 

 Leaves lanceolate, entire to pinnatifid; flowers varicolored 



Linaria — Butter-and-Eggs 



1 1. at. linum, flax, trom the resemblance) 



1. Plant creeping; leaves round; flowers blue 



2. Plant erect; leaves linear or lance-linear 



a. Flowers blue 



b. Flowers yellow 



Antirrhinum — Snapdragon 



(Gr. anti-, like, rhinos, noa •. from I 



1. Plant erect; leaves linear to oblong 



a. Flowers 3-5 cm. long; leaves lanceolate to oblong 



b. Flowers 1-2 cm. long; leaves linear 



2. Plant climbing by coiling petioles; leaves halberd-like 



Browallia- Bn iwallia 



i Named for .t Sw • 

 Leaves ovate, cuneate or rounded: flowers varicolored 



Maurandia — Maurandia 

 i Named for the b | 



Stem and leaves smooth; corolla purple 



Digitalis Foxglove 



(Lat. digitalis, flnger-llke, from I 



1. Flowers yellowish 



2. Flowers purple 



Torenia Torenia 



i Name. i for the Swedish botanist, 



1. Corolla yellow 



2. Corolla blue to white 



a. Corolla 4-lobed 



b. Corolla 2-lipped 





Mimulus Monkey Flow 



(Gr. mlmos, Lat, mlmus. comic actor fro 



1. Flowers yellow; cultivated 



a. Creeping, hairy, musl ol 



b. Erect, smooth 



2. Flowers red-purple; native 



