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Buphthalmum speciosum, Schreb. (B. cordlfolium, Waldst. & Kit.). Lvs. very large, cordate, coarse-serrate: fls. very large and showy, on an upward-thickened peduncle: 3-4 ft., blooming in June and later. J.H. III. 53:187. B.M. 3466 (as Telekia speciosa).—The best of all, a bold free and showy perennial growing very close and making good mass-effects.
 
Buphthalmum speciosum, Schreb. (B. cordlfolium, Waldst. & Kit.). Lvs. very large, cordate, coarse-serrate: fls. very large and showy, on an upward-thickened peduncle: 3-4 ft., blooming in June and later. J.H. III. 53:187. B.M. 3466 (as Telekia speciosa).—The best of all, a bold free and showy perennial growing very close and making good mass-effects.
 
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Read about Telekia speciosa in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Buphthalmum speciosum, Schreb. (B. cordlfolium, Waldst. & Kit.). Lvs. very large, cordate, coarse-serrate: fls. very large and showy, on an upward-thickened peduncle: 3-4 ft., blooming in June and later. J.H. III. 53:187. B.M. 3466 (as Telekia speciosa).—The best of all, a bold free and showy perennial growing very close and making good mass-effects.


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