Limnanthes douglasii

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Read about Limnanthes douglasii in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Limnanthes douglasii, R. Br. (Floerkea Douglasii, Baill.). Meadow Foam. Spreading, branched and glabrous yellow-green low herb with handsome white-yellow fragrant fls. nearly 1 in. across, cult. as a garden annual: about 1 ft. high: lvs. pinnate; lfts. sharply lobed or parted: petals oblong-spatulate, notched at apex, more or less yellow, white toward the tip: fr. smooth or slightly corrugated. Calif., Ore. B.M. 3554. B.R. 1673. Gn. 72, p. 611. G. 4:3.—The fls. vary somewhat in color: usually the petals are white with yellow toward the base; sometimes roseate and yellow. L. grandiflora (fls. larger) and L. sulphurea are garden names. The plant is easy to cult.


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