Stellaria holostea
Read about Stellaria holostea in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture
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Stellaria holostea, Linn. Easter Bell. A hardy perennial, erect, 6-18 in. high, simple or somewhat branched, from a creeping rootstock: lvs. sessile, lanceolate, 1-3 in. long: fls. white, abundant, in a terminal leafy panicle; sepals one-half or two-thirds as long as the petals. May, June. Eu., Asia. B.B. 2:22. —This and the next are desirable for dry banks where grass will not grow well and for other carpeting purposes.
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Stellaria holostea (Addersmeat, or Greater Stitchwort) is an ornamental plant native of Europe.