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Brevoortia (J. Carson Breevoort, naturalist, Regent N. Y. State University). Liliaceae. Differs from Brodiaea in the long-tubular and 6-saccate corolla: stamens 3, with 3 broad and truncate staminodia: caps, stalked.—One species. | Brevoortia (J. Carson Breevoort, naturalist, Regent N. Y. State University). Liliaceae. Differs from Brodiaea in the long-tubular and 6-saccate corolla: stamens 3, with 3 broad and truncate staminodia: caps, stalked.—One species. | ||
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Read about Dichelostemma in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture
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Brevoortia (J. Carson Breevoort, naturalist, Regent N. Y. State University). Liliaceae. Differs from Brodiaea in the long-tubular and 6-saccate corolla: stamens 3, with 3 broad and truncate staminodia: caps, stalked.—One species.
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