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Keywords:
1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
3. Results
4. Discussion
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| Character | P. dieshanensis | P. cheilanthifolia | P. anas |
|---|---|---|---|
| Plant height | 12-30 cm | 5-30 cm | 4.5-40 cm |
| Leaf blade | Oblong, 1.5-2.2×0.4-0.7 cm | linear-lanceolate, 0.7-4 × 0.25-0.8 cm | oblong-ovate to linear-lanceolate |
| Leaf margin | pinnatifid, segments 6-8 pairs | pinnatisect, segments 8-12 pairs | pinnatisect, segments 7-11 pairs |
| Calyx | 4-7 mm long | 8-9 mm long | 4-7 mm long |
| Corolla color | purple red | purple-red to white, sometimes yellow | purple, yellow, or purple with pale yellow lower lip and dark purplish red galea |
| Galea | 5-7 mm long | 10mm | ca. 6 mm |
| Beak | ca. 2 mm, slightly tilted to the left, apex obtuse | a short conical beak or beakless | ca. 1 mm, slender |
| Lower lip | 6-8×9-12 mm | 8-10×10-12 mm | ca. 7.5× 10 mm |
| Style | exserted or included | exserted | exserted or included |
| Filaments | hairless | sparsely pubescent basally, glabrous apically | hairless |
| Capsule | ca. 15 mm long, ca. 2/3 exceeding calyx | ca. 16 mm long, ca. 1/2 exceeding calyx | to 1.8 cm, 3/5 exceeding calyx |
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