Bigelovia graveolens

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Read about Bigelovia graveolens in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Bigelovia graveolens, Gray (Bigelowia dracunculoides, DC.). Low shrub, 1-3 ft. high, densely white-tomentose when young, smoother in age, much branched, very leafy, malodorous only in drying: Lvs. linear, 1-2 in. long: fl.-heads yellow, 5-8 lines high, very numerous, crowded, in terminal corymbose cymes, rayless. Alkaline soils Dak. to B. C. and south to S. Calif. and Ariz.—An extremely variable species. Var. albicaulis is more permanently and densely woolly, dwarfer, and has been recommended in the West for low hedges and edgings.


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