Difference between revisions of "Liparis liliifolia"

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Liparis liliifolia, Rich. Twayblade. Plants 4-10 in. high: lvs. oval or ovate, 5 in. long: raceme with many purplish fls.; labellum large, wedge-obovate. Succeeds in well- drained soil on shady banks; woods and thickets, E. N. Amer. B.B. 1:476. A.G. 12:153 and 13:517 — Procurable from Dutch bulb-dealers and dealers in native plants.
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Liparis liliifolia, Rich. Twayblade. Plants 4-10 inch high: leaves oval or ovate, 5 inches long: raceme with many purplish flowers; labellum large, wedge-obovate. Succeeds in well-drained soil on shady banks; woods and thickets, E. N. America.— Procurable from Dutch bulb-dealers and dealers in native plants.
 
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Read about Liparis liliifolia in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Liparis liliifolia, Rich. Twayblade. Plants 4-10 inch high: leaves oval or ovate, 5 inches long: raceme with many purplish flowers; labellum large, wedge-obovate. Succeeds in well-drained soil on shady banks; woods and thickets, E. N. America.— Procurable from Dutch bulb-dealers and dealers in native plants.


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