Inula britannica

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Read about Inula britannica in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Inula britannica, Linn. A hairy perennial usually not over 18 in. high, with a simple st. and lanceolate slightly toothed lvs.: fls. lemon-yellow, the bracts linear and very numerous. June-Aug. Eu. and Asia.—Useful for its early bloom and small stature.


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