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Practical ecological knowledge for the temperate reader. |
Family: Orobanchaeeae (Previously in Scrophulariaceae) [E-flora]
"General: Annual herb from a taproot; stems slender, erect, 10-40 cm tall, simple or freely branched, minutely hairy." [IFBC-E-flora]
"Leaves: Opposite, unstalked, few, egg-shaped to nearly circular, 5-15 mm long, palmately veined, prominently 7- to 11-toothed, smooth or sparsely hairy beneath; bracts resembling the leaves but with awl-shaped or bristle-tipped teeth." [IFBC-E-flora]
"Flowers: Inflorescence a terminal spike of single flowers in the axils of leafy bracts; corollas typically pale lavender with purple lines, and a yellow spot on the lower lip, 5-10 mm long, 2-lipped, the upper lip slightly concave with 2 lobes, the lower lip spreading, with 3 notched, oblong lobes; calyces bell-shaped, smooth or nearly so, shorter than the corolla, 4-toothed, the teeth lanceolate, 2-3.5 mm long; stamens 4." [IFBC-E-flora]
"Fruits: Capsules, oblong, flattened, smooth or nearly so; seeds numerous, 1-2 mm long, narrowly winged." [IFBC-E-flora]
"Habitat / Range Mesic to dry fields, clearings, roadsides and waste places; locally frequent in S BC; introduced from Europe." [IFBC-E-flora]
Status: Exotic [E-flora]
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