Dicentra cucullaria

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Read about Dicentra cucullaria in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Dicentra Cucullaria, Bernh. (Dielytra Cuculluria, Don). Dutchman's-breeches. Fig. 1259. Easily told from D. canadensis by its loose, granular cluster of tubers, forming a bulb-like body: lvs. finely cut, little or not at all glaucous: racemes simple, few- fld.; fls. white, tipped creamy yellow; corolla not heart-shaped, the spurs longer and divergent; crest of the inner petals minute. Nova Scotia to Ga. and Mo., and also along the Columbia River (the western form differing in having shorter and rounded spurs). I.H. 6:215. Mn. 6:41. A.G. 13:516. B.M. 1127 (as Fumaria Cucullaria). CH


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