Linaria bipartita


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Read about Linaria bipartita in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Linaria bipartita, Willd. Fig. 2177. A foot high, erect, branching, with scattered or verticillate linear lvs.: fls. large, in a long racemose spike, violet-purple, with the palate orange-colored above and whitish toward the base, the spur curved, about as long as the corolla, standing oblique or horizontal; upper lip parted. Portugal, N. Afr.—Old-time annual, but it has never been popular in N. Amer. Var. alba, Hort., has yellowish white fls. Gn. 74, p. 203. Var. splendida, Hort., has handsome deep purple fls. There is also a var. striata, Hort. The Excelsior forms probably belong here or with No. 12.


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