Lysimachia terrestris

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Read about Lysimachia terrestris in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Lysimachia terrestris, BSP. (L. stricta, Soland.). Simple or branched, glabrous, 8 in. to 2 it. high: lvs. opposite, lance-linear, acute at both ends, glaucous beneath, scarcely veiny, 1-3 in. long: fls. 3-5 lines broad, very numerous, in a distinct, elongated, terminal raceme; pedicels 3-9 lines long, slender; corolla yellow, the lobes elliptical, streaked with dark lines; filaments glandular. Common on moist ground in the E. U. 8. B.M. 104 (as L. bulbifera). B.B. 2:588. Blanchan Nat. Gard., p. 324.—Often bears bulblets in the lf.-axils after flowering.


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