Bellium

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Read about Bellium in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Bellium (from its resemblance to Bellis, the daisy). Compositae. Miniature plants, sometimes planted in rock-gardens.

Leaves crowded or in a rosette, from which arise scapes bearing a single daisy-like head or "flower," white, with light yellow disk: differs from Bellis largely in its pappus, which is unequal and double, of bristles and scales. — Four to 6 species in the Medit. region, annual and perennial. Require treatment given rock-plants and sod-plants.


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