DIDYNAMIA ANdlOSPERMIA. 
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12. Pedicularia. 
Villous, much 
branched ; leaves ob- 
long, doubly notched, 
serrated and pinnati- 
fid ; flowers axillary, 
opposite on pedicels ; 
Segments of the calyx 
leaflike, notched and 
toothed. 
Sp. pi. 3. p. 223. Walt. p. 170. Mich. 2. p. 19- Pursh 2. p. 424. 
Root apparently annual. Stem 2 — 3 feet high , branching from its 
base, terete, purple, and with the whole plant viscid and clothed with ve- 
ry soft and dense pubescence. Leaves sessile, opposite, variously dissec*- 
ted. Peduncles about half an inch long. Segments of the Calyx folia- 
ceous, incised and serrate. Corolla large, yellow, villous on the outside. 
Stamens shorter than the corolla, villous. Style longer than the stamens. 
Stigma obtuse. Capsule slightly compressed at the summit. Seeds nu- 
merous, very small, attached to a central receptacle. 
Grows in dry sandy pine barrens, common in such situation^. 
Flowers July— September, 
Gi villosa, ramo- 
sissima; foliis oblong- 
is duplicato-inciso ser- 
ratis, pinnatifidisque ; 
floribus axillaribus 
oppositis pedicellatis; 
calycis laciniis folia- 
ceis inciso-dentatis. 
SEYMERIA. Pursue 
Calyx profuude 5- 
partitus. Corolla cam- 
panulata, sub aequali- 
ter 5-fida. Filamen- 
ta_ 4, brevia, sub ae- 
qualia, fauce inserta. 
Antherce biloculares, 
poris apice dehiscen- 
tes. Capsula ventri- 
coso-ovata, 2-valvis, 
Calyx deeply 5- 
parted. Corollac am- 
panulate, equally 5- 
cleft. Filaments 4, 
short, nearly equal, in- 
serted in the throat of 
the corolla. Anthers 
2-ceiied, opening 
through pores at the 
summit. Capsule o- 
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