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Read about Leuzea in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture
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Leuzea (De Leuze, friend of DeCandolle, who founded the genus). Compositae. A few perennial or biennial herbs with simple 1-headed sts., one of which is sometimes planted in herbaceous borders or rock-gardens. By some the genus is referred to Centaurea, becoming a section of that genus distinguished by the feather-like pappus in several rows and which is connate at base and falls as a ring. Plants unarmed: leaves radical, or alternate if cauline, dentate or pinnatifid, white-tomentose beneath: flowers purple, in large and showy heads, the corolla regular or slightly oblique, the tube long and slender; style-branches very short; involucre ovoid or subglobose, the bracts in many series: heads homogamous.—-Species probably 5 or 6, widely distributed; Eu., N. Afruits, Austral. CH
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References
- Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture, by L. H. Bailey, MacMillan Co., 1963
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