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Trachymene caerulea, R. Graham (Didiscus caerulea, DC.). Fig. 3828. An erect annual about 2 ft. high, somewhat hairy: lvs. 1-2-triparted, with linear, acute, 3-cut lobes: peduncles long, bearing an umbel 2-3 in. across of very numerous blue fls.; calyx-teeth obsolete; petals unequal, the external being longer. July-Oct. Austral.
Trachymene caerulea, R. Graham (Didiscus caerulea, DC.). Fig. 3828. An erect annual about 2 ft. high, somewhat hairy: lvs. 1-2-triparted, with linear, acute, 3-cut lobes: peduncles long, bearing an umbel 2-3 in. across of very numerous blue fls.; calyx-teeth obsolete; petals unequal, the external being longer. July-Oct. Austral. B.M. 2875. B.R. 1225. G.C. III. 49:114. G. 29:127. Gn.W. 25:327.  
 
 
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Australian Lace Flower (Trachymene coerulea)


Plant Characteristics
Origin: ?
Cultivation
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Scientific Names



Read about Trachymene coerulea in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Trachymene caerulea, R. Graham (Didiscus caerulea, DC.). Fig. 3828. An erect annual about 2 ft. high, somewhat hairy: lvs. 1-2-triparted, with linear, acute, 3-cut lobes: peduncles long, bearing an umbel 2-3 in. across of very numerous blue fls.; calyx-teeth obsolete; petals unequal, the external being longer. July-Oct. Austral. CH


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