Pedicularis dasyantha, Hadac
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11. P. dasyantha Hadac , Studia Bot. Cechica 5: 4 (1942).
Stem 2-7 cm, erect, lanate, leafy. Leaves about as long as stem, glabrous except for lanate petiole, lanceolate, pinnatisect, with linear, pinnatifid segments. Flowers in a spike at first capitate, later cylindrical; bracts as long as flowers or shorter, the lower like the cauline leaves, the upper less divided and subglabrous. Calyx densely lanate; teeth narrowly triangular, acute, entire, half as long as tube. Corolla 17-20 mm, purplish-pink, hairy; upper lip straight except for curved and obscurely bidentate apex; lower lip ciliate. Capsule obliquely ovoid, curved towards apex, 1 | times as long as calyx. Stony tundra. Arctic Europe. Rs (N) Sb.
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Pedicularis dasyantha
| Tutin, T. G., Heywood, V. H., Burges, N. A., Moore, D. M., Valentine, D. H., Walters, S. M. & Webb, D. A. 1972 |
