Description
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Herbs perennial, 20--40 cm tall, erect, sparsely pubescent, drying black. Roots fleshy. Stems 1 or 5--10, branched basally or unbranched, with lines of hairs. Leaves alternate. Basal leaves withering early, petiolate or distal ones ± sessile; petiole to 2 cm; leaf blade linear-oblong or lanceolate-oblong, 4--7(--10) X 0.8--2 cm, abaxially glabrous and whitish scurfy, adaxially sparsely pubescent or glabrescent, pinnatisect; segments 7--15 pairs, linear-lanceolate, pinnate-double dentate. Inflorescences racemose, to 13.5 cm, lax; bracts leaflike. Proximal pedicels to 6 mm, slender. Calyx 4--5 mm, ca. 1/2 cleft anteriorly, glabrescent; lobes 3, equal, entire. Corolla white, with purplish beak, 1.4--1.8 cm; tube erect, ca. 2 X as long as calyx, sparsely pubescent; galea bent at a right angle apically, distinctly crested, recurved; beak falcate, to 7 mm, slender, clearly crested; lower lip long ciliate. Filaments pubescent. Capsule lanceolate-oblong, ca. 1.3 cm X 5 mm. Fl. May--Aug, fr. Aug--Oct.
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Distribution
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SW Sichuan, NW Yunnan.
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Habitat
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* Alpine meadows; 2800--4400 m.
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Cyclicity
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Flowering from May to August; fruiting from August to October.
Diagnostic Description
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Pedicularis oxycarpa is close relative of Pedicularis monbeigiana, but differs from the latter in its leaves pinnatisect (vs. pinnatifid to pinnatipartite), stems simple or branched basally (vs. single, unbranched), calyx 4-5 mm, lobes equal, entire, glabrescent (vs. 6-8 mm, lobes unequal, lateral lobes dentate, sparsely pubescent), corolla white, with purple beak, 1.4-1.8 cm (vs. white to purple-red throughout, 1.8-2.2 cm).
Distribution
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Pedicularis oxycarpa is occurring in SW Sichuan, NW Yunnan of China.
General Description
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Herbs perennial, 20-40 cm tall, erect, sparsely pubescent, drying black. Roots fleshy. Stems 1 or 5-10, branched basally or unbranched, with lines of hairs. Leaves alternate. Basal leaves withering early, petiolate or distal ones ± sessile; petiole to 2 cm; leaf blade linear-oblong or lanceolate-oblong, 4-7 cm long, 0.8-2 cm wide, abaxially glabrous and whitish scurfy, adaxially sparsely pubescent or glabrescent, pinnatisect; segments 7-15 pairs, linear-lanceolate, pinnate-double dentate. Inflorescences racemose, to 13.5 cm, lax; bracts leaflike. Proximal pedicels to 6 mm, slender. Calyx 4-5 mm, ca. 1/2 cleft anteriorly, glabrescent; lobes 3, equal, entire. Corolla white, with purplish beak, 1.4-1.8 cm; tube erect, ca. 2 times as long as calyx, sparsely pubescent; galea bent at a right angle apically, distinctly crested, recurved; beak falcate, to 7 mm, slender, clearly crested; lower lip long ciliate. Filaments pubescent. Capsule lanceolate-oblong, ca. 1.3 cm long, 5 mm wide.
Habitat
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Growing in alpine meadows; 2800-4400 m.
Pedicularis oxycarpa
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Pedicularis oxycarpa: Brief Summary
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Pedicularis oxycarpa is a species of flowering plant in the family Orobanchaceae. It is native to Yunnan and Sichuan, southwest China, where it grows in 2800–4400 m alpine meadows.20–40 cm tall. Corolla white, with purplish beak, 1.4-1.8 cm.
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