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| + | Paradisea Liliastrum, Bertol. (Anthericum Liliastrum. Czackia Liliastrum, Andrz.), has 6-8 leaves: scape 12-24 in. high; raceme 2-10-flowered; bracts lanceolate; perianth 18-21 lines long; style 15-18 lines long; ovary and capsule oblong.—Anthericum Liliago., has 12-20 leaves: scape 6-15 in. high; raceme (sometimes panicled) 10-20- flowered; bracts linear; perianth 6-9 lines long; style 5-6 lines long; ovary and caps, globose. Some of the above characters may not hold for cultivated plants. |
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| − | Paradisea Liliastrum, Bertol. (Anthericum Liliastrum, Linn. Czackia Liliastrum, Andrz.), has 6-8 lvs.: scape 12-24 in. high; raceme 2-10-fld.; bracts lanceolate; perianth 18-21 lines long; style 15-18 lines long; ovary and caps. oblong.—Anthericum Liliago, Linn., has 12-20 lvs.: scape 6-15 in. high; raceme (sometimes panicled) 10-20- fld.; bracts linear; perianth 6-9 lines long; style 5-6 lines long; ovary and caps, globose. Some of the above characters may not hold for cult, plants.
| + | Var. major, Hort., is much larger and a better form than the type, growing 2-3 ft. high and bearing more and larger flowers Gn. 9:12 (as Anthericum Liliastrum [[variety|var.]]) has flowers 2 in. long and 2 1/2 in. across. Var. giganteum is probably the same. P. Liliastrum and its varieties are plants of secondary importance in the hardy border; they are of simple cultivation; propagation by division, or by seeds sown as soon as ripe.{{SCH}} |
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| − | Var. major, Hort., is much larger and a better form than the type, growing 2-3 ft. high and bearing more and larger fls. Gn. 9:12 (as Anthericum Liliastrum var.) has fls. 2 in. long and 2 1/2 in. across. Var. giganteum, Hort., is probably the same. P. Liliastrum and its varieties are plants of secondary importance in the hardy border; they are of simple cult.; prop, by division, or by seeds sown as soon as ripe. Wilhelm Miller. | |
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