Rheum inopinatum


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Read about Rheum inopinatum in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Rheum inopinatum, Prain. Small perennial of recent introduction: plant seldom more than 2 ft. high, the foliage clustered at the crown, the st. red and nearly leafless: lvs. orbicular-oval, gray-green, blades 6-9 in. long and nearly as broad, more or less blistered, not lobed but somewhat irregular-margined, obtuse, the petiole about 6 in. long and red-purple: infl. paniculate, bright red or crimson, produced in succession: fr. highly colored, the nutlets orbicular and 3-winged, nearly 1/2in. across. Thibet. B.M. 8190. G.C. III. 48:391.— A handsome small species, in condition nearly all summer, with attractive red-stalked and red-nerved foliage.


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