Hymenocallis galvestonensis

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Read about Hymenocallis galvestonensis in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Hymenocallis galvestonensis, Baker. Scape 1-2 ft. long, rather shorter than the linear lvs.: umbel sessile, 4-6; perianth- tube 2-3 in. long (sometimes shorter), mostly a little shorter than the linear segms.; cup 1 ¼ in. or less long, funnel-shape, the edge erect, the free part of the filaments little more than ½ in. long. Texas.—Intro, to cult, with the statement that it "may be planted out in gardens all over the N. like a peony and prove hardy." Spring or early summer.


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