Emmenanthe penduliflora

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Read about Emmenanthe penduliflora in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Emmenanthe penduliflora, Benth. California Yellow- or Golden-bells. Somewhat sticky, with long or short soft hairs: Lvs. pinnatifid, lobes numerous, short, somewhat toothed or sharply cut: ovules about 16; seeds 1 line long. Calif. G.C. III. 11:339.—It grows 9-12 in. high, forming bushy plants, each branch loaded with broadly bell-shaped, pendulous, unwithering fls., about ½in. long, of creamy yellow. The general effect of a branch suggests the lily-of-the-valley, but the foliage is pinnatifid. Wilhelm Miller. CH


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