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Plantago lanceolata, English plantain. The
membranous, 4-parted corolla and wind pollination in this genus are
exceptional in the family. |
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Plantago major, broad-leaved plantain. Note the protogynous flowers in the
inflorescence on the left. The stamens emerge somewhat after the stigmas are exposed
(right inflorescence). |
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Plantago pachyphylla, laukahi kuahiwi. Hawaiian endemic. |
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Plantago princeps, laukahi kuahiwi. Hawaiian endemic, note woody
stem, an unusual feature in the genus. |
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Plantago purshii, Vic. Spokane, WA, Jul 2004 |
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Hippuris vulgaris, Angeran, Sweden. Aquatic species with
highly reduced flowers. |
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Angelonia salicariaefolia.
Glandular ornamental herb from tropical America. Note the strongly zygomorphic, 2-lipped corollas. |
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Antirrhinum majus, snapdragon, a common ornamental species. |
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Bacopa diffusus, Corvallis OR, July, 2003. |
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Collinsia heterophylla, Chinese houses, CA. |
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Collinsia parviflora, blue-eyed Mary |
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Digitalis purpurea, foxglove. This is the species that provides the important
heart stimulant, digitalin. |
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Gratiola sp., Finley National Wildlife Refuge, OR,
Jul 2004. |
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Kickxia elatine, sharpoint fluellin, Avery
Park, OR, Jul 2004. |
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Linaria dalmatica, Dalmation toadflax, vic. Cheney,
WA. |
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Linaria vulgaris, yellow toadflax, butter and eggs. Note the very long spur.
Vic. Cheney, WA |
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Lindernia sp. |
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Mimulus alsinoides, baby monkey-flower, vic. Umpqua, OR, April,
2004. |
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Mimulus biflorus, bush monkeyflower. |
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Mimulus douglasii. Oregon, 2003. |
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Mimulus cf. guttatus, monkeyflower. These flowers with their strongly zygomorphic
and 2-lipped corollas are typical of most species in the family. |
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Otacanthus caeruleus. Note the strongly zygomorphic, 2-lipped corollas. |
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Penstemon acuminatus, c. 7 mi W of Pasco, WA, 2002. |
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Penstemon cf. cinicola, Diamond Lake, OR, July, 2003. |
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Penstemon sp. |
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Russelia equisetiformis, coral plant, fountain bush, firecracker
plant. |
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Synthryis renformis, spring or snow queen, OR, 2003. |
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Torenia sp., ornamental annual species from Indochina |
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Veronica cusickii, speedwell. The flowers with a deeply 4-lobed corolla and
only 2 stamens seen here represent a striking deviation from the more usual floral
construction found in the family. |
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Veronica sp. |