Oxytropis splendens


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Read about Oxytropis splendens in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Oxytropis splendens, Douglas. A very showy, densely silky, silvery-villous, stemless, tufted plant, 4-18 in. tall: lfts. numerous, fascicled in 3's or 4's, as if verticillate: scape spicately, many-fld.; fls. bright-blue to deep purple, about½in. long in June: pod ovate, hairy, much longer than the calyx. Native to open ground on the eastern slopes of the Rockies and in dry alpine meadows.


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