glandularly-viscid; stem leafy, branched; leaves petiolate, petiole shorter than the leaf; leaflets complicate, oblong-cuneate, or linear-cuneate, acutely emarginate, glabrous above, sparingly glandular underneath, dotted on both sides, glandularly-ciliate; peduncles axillary, much longer than the leaf, bi-bracteolate, with the calyx glandularly pubescent; sepals lanceolate, 4–5 times shorter than the corolla; tube of the petals widened from the base, equal to the limb, or shorter. Bulb rather large, brown. Stem 1/2–1–1 1/2 foot high, with slender, erect branches, viscid with yellow hairs. Leaflets 3–4 lines long, one line wide, without calli, deeply emarginate. Peduncles two inch, with setaceous bracteoles. Cor. 6–8 lines long, with a pale limb, margined with violet. Like O. droseroides, E. Mey., but easily known by the very long, lateral peduncles.