Hacquetia

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Read about Hacquetia in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Hacquetia (named after Balthasar Hacquet, 1740-1815, author of works on alpine plants). Umbel- liferse. Syn. Dondia, Dondisia. A monotypic genus consisting of an herbaceous perennial cult, in the alpine garden and thriving in good stiff loam. Prop, by division in spring, before growth commences. The species is H. epipactis, DC. From 3-8 in. high: lvs. radical, palmate, deeply lobed: fls. polygamous, in umbels on short pedicels, yellow; involucre of 5-6 large, green lvs. which are much longer than the umbels. Eu. L.B.C. 19:1832. G.W. 14, p. 197.—Blooms in April and May.


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