Collinsonia


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Read about Collinsonia in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Collinsonia. (after Peter Collinson, English botanist, correspondent of Linnaeus and John Bartram). Labiate. Horse-balm. Horse-weed. Stone-root. Native perennial herbs.

Plants of small importance horticulturally, with large, odorous, ovate, serrate, mostly long-stalked lvs., thick roots, and simple or panicled, naked, terminal racemes of yellow or whitish fls. — Three species in E. N. Amer., one of which is sometimes offered by dealers in native plants, but is not especially ornamental. They are of simple cult.

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