Valeriana arizonica


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Read about Valeriana arizonica in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Valeriana arizonica, Gray. Perennial, glabrous, 6 in. high: rhizome creeping, rather thick: sts. erect: lvs. succulent, basal ovate, entire or nearly so, 1 in. long, intermediate few, long-petioled, 2-4-lobed; cauline subsessile, 3-5-parted: cyme glomerate-congested: fls. whitish or pinkish; corolla 1/2 in. long, tubular broadened gradually. Ariz. G.C. III. 29:198. G.W. 12, p. 102.


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