Linum virginianum

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Read about Linum virginianum in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Linum virginianum, Linn. (Cathartolinum virginianum, Reichb.). Perennial, producing suckers, 1-2 ft., glabrous, branched above: lvs. thin and deep green, elliptic-lanceolate to narrow-oblong or the lower spatulate, 1-nerved: fls. yellow, about ⅓ in. broad, scattered; sepals ovate, short-pointed, entire or nearly so; styles distinct: caps, depressed-globose, 10-celled. Maine to Ga. and Ala. — Offered as a good garden perennial.


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