Scrophularia marilandica

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Read about Scrophularia marilandica in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Scrophularia marilandica, Linn. (S. nodosa var. marilandica, Gray). A tall-growing hardy perennial herb, usually 5 ft. high, often more, with large, dark green, ovate-acuminate lvs. and small, dull purplish or greenish fls. in a nearly naked, open thyrse. Throughout the U. S. —The plant is sometimes used as a foliage background for the herbaceous border. It is too inconspicuous in fl. and too weedy in habit for general use. CH


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