Centaurea orientalis
Read about Centaurea orientalis in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture
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Centaurea orientalis, Linn. (After No. 9.) Perennial, 3 ft., erect and branching, the branches sparsely cobwebby: lvs. coriaceous, glabrous or roughish, pinnatisect into lanceolate or linear divisions: heads yellow-fld. (said to be a red-fld. form), large, ovate; bracts of involucre pale or colored at tip, the intermediate or outer ones ovate and prominently pectinate. Caucasus region.—A handsome species, with long-stalked heads. Centaurea is a large genus, with many ornamental species, and other kinds than those described in the Cyclopedia are likely to come into the trade from time to time as flower-garden and border subjects.
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- Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture, by L. H. Bailey, MacMillan Co., 1963
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