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Pedicularis densiflora

white coiled-beak lousewort

Habit Glabrous perennial from a stout woody base, the stems clustered, 1.5-6 dm. tall
Leaves

Basal leaves 5-18 cm. long, the blade slightly longer than the petiole, pinnate, the leaflets narrow, well-spaced, serrate;

cauline leaves few, similar, but much reduced upward.

Flowers

Inflorescence an open, spike-like, elongate raceme, the bracts deeply trifid;

calyx tube pale between the 5 darker veins;

calyx lobes 5, narrow, entire, the upper one the shortest;

corolla white to pale, creamy yellow, often finely marked with purple, about 1 cm. long, bilabiate, the upper lip hooded, strongly arched, tapered into a down-curved, beak curved to one side; the lower lip only slightly 3-lobed, nearly as long as the upper beak;

stigma capitate.

Fruits

Capsule glabrous, flattened, curved.

Pedicularis densiflora

Pedicularis contorta

Flowering time June-August
Habitat Open wooded slopes and drier meadows at high elevations in the mountains.
Distribution
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Occurring on both sides of the Cascades crest in Washington; British Columbia to California, east to Montana and Wyoming.
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Origin Native
Conservation status Not of concern
Sibling taxa
P. bracteosa, P. contorta, P. groenlandica, P. ornithorhynchos, P. pulchella, P. racemosa, P. rainierensis
P. bracteosa, P. groenlandica, P. ornithorhynchos, P. pulchella, P. racemosa, P. rainierensis
Subordinate taxa
P. contorta var. contorta
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