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Dicliptera brachiata (Pursh) Spreng.  

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Family: Acanthaceae
branched foldwing
[Diapedium brachiatum (Pursh) Kuntze, moreDicliptera brachiata var. attenuata A.Gray, Dicliptera brachiata var. glandulosa (Scheele) Fernald, Dicliptera brachiata var. ruthii Fernald, Dicliptera glandulosa Scheele, Justicia brachiata Toth ex Roem. & Schult.]
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Vascular plants of NE US and adjacent Canada
Freely branched annual 3-7 dm; petioles 1-3 cm; lvs ovate or lance-ovate, 5-10 cm, acuminate; infls developed from most upper axils and often accompanied by floriferous branches; bracts oblong to obovate, 6-10 mm, cuspidate; cal-lobes 3 mm; cor pink or purple, 12-15 mm, or much smaller and cleistogamous, the lips about as long as the tube; 2n=ca 80. Moist or wet woods; s. Ind. to s. Mo., s. to Fla. and Tex., and n. along the coast to se. Va. (Diapedium b.)

Gleason, Henry A. & Cronquist, Arthur J. 1991. Manual of vascular plants of northeastern United States and adjacent Canada. lxxv + 910 pp.

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