Jasione montana

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Read about Jasione montana in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Jasione montana, Linn. Annual or biennial (if biennial, bearing a winter tuft or rosette of radical lvs.): sts. erect, 1 ft. high, sometimes short and more or less decumbent: lvs. linear or lanceolate, undulate, somewhat hairy: fls. pale blue, on long terminal peduncles; involucral bracts ovate. Great Britain to Caucasus.— The seaside form, (var. lilloralis) is said to be usually biennial. This species is also called sheep's-bit.


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