Lloydia serotina


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Read about Lloydia serotina in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Lloydia serotina, Sweet (L. alpina. Salisb. Anthericum serolinum, Linn.). With an oblique, somewhat rhizomatous rootstock, and glands on the claws of the perianth-segms.: radical lvs. 2-4, linear: st. usually 1-fld., 3-6 in. long: lvs. 3-4, small, linear: fls. whitish, yellowish purple at its base, erect. Mountains of Colo, and north to arctic regions and in Eu.—Attractive spring fl.; grows in high mountains.


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