Triteleia peduncularis

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Read about Triteleia peduncularis in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Brodiaea peduncularis, Wats. (Triteleia peduncularis, Lindl.). Still stouter (1-2 ft.), with smaller and fewer white fls. on pedicels a few inches to a foot long; filaments short or none. N. Calif. G.C. III. 20:243.— This species grows in wet, heavy ground close to water, and is very cormiferous.


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