Pedicularis labradorica Wirsing
Species Image Gallery
(opens in a new window)
 
TAXONOMY
 
Family: Scrophulariaceae
Genus: Pedicularis
 
Species Synonyms: Pedicularis euphrasioides Steph. ex Willd.
Common Names: Labrador lousewort
 
DISTRIBUTION
 
Canada: Yukon – Mackenzie District– Keewatin District– Ungava – Baffin Island – Labrador, south to northern and eastern British Columbia – Alberta – northern Saskatchewan – northern Ontario
Saskatchewan: northern Saskatchewan; Lake Athabasca – Hasbala Lake – Wollaston Lake
Ecoregion: Churchill River Upland, Tazin Lake Upland, Selwyn Lake Upland
 
HABITAT
 
Saskatchewan: open black spruce woods, treed bogs, regenerating burns, and lichen-tundra
Associated Species: Picea mariana, Trichophorum caespitosum, Vaccinium uliginosum
 
RARITY STATUS
 
Provincial Status According
to Harms (2003):
Threatened
Nature Conservancy Status:
G5 S2
Saskatchewan Species at
Risk Status:
None
COSEWIC Status:
None
 
Pedicularis labradorica is threatened because it is rare or uncommon in Saskatchewan. This species is regionally restricted to northern Saskatchewan and population sizes vary. No threats are known or anticipated.
 
SPECIES DESCRIPTION
 
Height: 15 – 30 cm
Roots: taproot weak, spindly
Stems: biennial or perennial, usually branched, glabrous or puberulent
Leaves: lower leaves deeply pinnate, lobes toothed; upper leaves toothed
Inflorescence: spikes short, to about 5 cm long, terminal, 5 – 10-flowered, flowers solitary in upper leaf axils; bracts foliaceous, reduced upwards
Flowers: calyx 4 – 6 mm long, 2 – 3-lobed; corolla 13 – 17 mm, yellow, galea may be splotched with red or purple, upper lip slightly arched
Fruits: capsule 10 – 13 mm long
 
PEDICULARIS KEY FOR SPECIES FOUND IN SASKATCHEWAN
 
1 Beak of galea curved upward and outward resembling an elephant head; stem simple
P. groenlandica ssp. groenlandica
1 Galea not beaked; stem branched
2
   
2 Flowers in a short spike or flowers solitary in leaf axils; flowers purple
P. macrodonta
2 Flowers in few-flowered spikes; flowers yellow
P. labradorica