A Synopsis of the British Flora: Arranged According to the Natural Orders ...
A Synopsis of the British Flora: Arranged According to the Natural Orders ...
Lindley, John, 1799-1865
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2489. Spur conicaL StaUc 2- or S-flowered. Upper lip of the corolla flat^ yGoogk SCROPHULARINE^. 187 twice as long as the palate. Leaves with deep, forked, flat seg- ments. Bladders separate from the leaves. Smiihf In dit(dies and bogt. — Perennial. Jufy, S. U. minor Linn. ■ £. B. 4. 254. Spur short, obtuse, keeled, deflexed. Cluster of few flowers. Co- rolla gaping ; palate nearly flat ; lips undivided. Smith. In ditches, on spongy bogs, but rare. — Perennial. Jmfy. Order 61. ScROPHULARiNEiE J...uss. Calyx divided, persistent, inferior. Corolla monopetalous, hypegynous, usually irregular, deciduous, with an imbricated aestivation. Stamens 2, or 4, didynamous, very seldom equal. Ovarium superior, 2-celled, many-seeded. Style 1. Stigma 2-lobed. Fruit capsular, very seldom succulent, with from 2 to 4 valves, which are either entire or bifid ; the dissepiment either double, arising from the incurved margins of the valves ; or simple, and in that case, either parallel with, or opposite to, the valves.
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