Chrysanthemum Balsamita
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Read about Chrysanthemum Balsamita in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture
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Chrysanthemum Balsamita, Linn. (Tanacetum Balsamita, Linn. Pyrethrum Balsamita, Willd. Balsamita vulgaris, Willd.). Costmary. Mint Geranium. Sometimes erroneously called "lavender," from its sweet agreeable odor. Tall and stout perennial: lvs. sweet-scented, oval or oblong, obtuse, margined with blunt or sharp teeth, lower ones petioled, upper ones almost sessile, the largest lvs. 5-11 in. long, 1½-2 in. wide: pappus a short crown. W. Asia.—Typically with short white rays, but when they are absent the plant is var. tanacetoides, Boiss. Fig. 934. Rayless. This has escaped in a few places from old gardens: it seems to be the prevailing garden form. CH
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References
- Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture, by L. H. Bailey, MacMillan Co., 1963
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