Seseli
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Read about Seseli in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture
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Seseli (old Greek name for an umbelliferous plant). Umbelliferae. Meadow Saxifrage. Perennial and biennial herbs in the temperate and cold regions of the Old World, of perhaps 50-60 species, sometimes mentioned in horticultural literature as acceptable border plants. Erect and branched, with lvs. decompound or 2-3-pinnate, and compound umbels of small white fls., the involucres of few or many bracts or sometimes wanting; calyx-teeth either prominent or minute; petals notched; styles very short: fr. nearly terete, ovoid or oblong. S. Libanotis, Koch, of wide distribution in Eu., is perhaps most likely to appear as a cult. plant: perennial, 1-2 ft., erect and stout, glabrous or slightly pubescent: lvs. bipinnate, the lfts. ovate and sessile: umbel rounded, with many pubescent rays, and many-bracted involucres and involucels. CH
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References
- Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture, by L. H. Bailey, MacMillan Co., 1963
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