It does look 2-lipped, but more than that I am confused about white
structure inside green corolla. What could it be?


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On Sat, Dec 11, 2010 at 11:40 AM, Pankaj Kumar <sahanipan...@gmail.com>wrote:

> If I look at the keys in Flowers of Himalaya, the key says,
> Stamens 4, corolla irregular, not two lipped - Digitalis,
> Ellisiphyllum, Hemiphragma, Picrorhiza.
> Corolla two lipped - Scrophularia, Mimulus, Lindenbergia, Oreosolon,
> Euphrasia
>
> Frankly, to me this doesnt look like a two lipped corolla!!! or may be
> I am looking from the wrong angle.
>
> Pankaj
>
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