Psilostrophe
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Read about Psilostrophe in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture
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Psilostrophe (Greek, naked bud, referring to the naked receptacle). Syn. Riddellia. Compositae. Low and corymbosely branched woolly perennial herbs with alternate and spatulate or linear lvs., the cauline entire, and with small heads of yellow fls., the ligules large in proportion, pale or whitish in age and thin- papery: achenes narrow, terete, obscurely striate and angled. About 7 species, N. Amer. P. tagetina, Greene (Riddellia tagetina, Nutt.). Loosely or somewhat villously lanate, fairly widely branched: radical and even lower cauline lvs. often laciniate-pinnatifid: heads numerous, mostly cymosely clustered. W. Texas, E. Colo, and Ariz.—Intro, in botanic gardens abroad. CH
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References
- Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture, by L. H. Bailey, MacMillan Co., 1963
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