Description
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Annuals, 3-40 cm tall, pubescent with long stalked capitate glandular hairs. Stems erect, usually slender, simple, rarely apically branched, hirsute with both long capitate glandular and eglandular hairs. Leaves sessile, ovate to orbicular, base cuneate to rounded, margin with 2 to several obtuse to acuminate teeth on each side. Spikes with several to numerous flowers; bracts leaflike, conspicuously larger than leaves. Calyx 3-4 mm; lobes lanceolate to subulate. Corolla white or galea pale purple, upper side 4-8 mm. Capsule oblong, 4-6 mm, emarginate. Fl. Jun-Aug.
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Distribution
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Heilongjiang, Jilin, Nei Mongol, Xinjiang, Xizang [Kazakhstan, Korea, Mongolia, Russia; Europe].
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Habitat
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Meadows, steppes, forest edges, conifer forests; 1400-1800 m.
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Synonym
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Euphrasia hirtella var. paupera T. Yamazaki.
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Euphrasia hirtella: Brief Summary
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Euphrasia hirtella is a species of flowering plant belonging to the family Orobanchaceae.
Euphrasia hirtella has a vast native range through humid mountains ranges in southern Europe, the Caucasus, the Alborz range in northern Iran, an immensely disjunct area in Siberia, and Himalayas east towards Korea.
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