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Bartsia, Red
Botanical: Bartsia odontites Family: N.O.
Scrophulariaceae---Part Used---Herb
This common little plant, which has no old popular name, is an abundant
weed in cornfields and by the roadside. It is not very attractive in
appearance, its narrow, tapering leaves being of a dingy purplish green
and the flowers of a dull rose colour, small and in onesided spikes, which
usually droop at the ends.
A less common species, Bartsia viscosa, is found in marshes and
damp places- the flowers are yellow, and might be mistaken for Yellow
Rattle, from which it may be easily distinguished by its solitary,
unspiked, yellowflowers, and by being covered with clammy down. It grows
to a height of 6 to 12 inches, and is very common in many parts of Devon
and Cornwall, where it sometimes grows 2 feet high.
Botanical: Bartisa Latifolia Family: N.O.
Scrophulariaceae---Synonyms---Red Nettle
A small annual with reddish stems, leaves and flowers; partly parasitic
on the roots of grasses.
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