Molopospermum


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Read about Molopospermum in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Molopospermum (striped seed, a Greek compound). Umbelliferae. One species, M. cicutarium, DC. (Ligusticum peloponnesiacum, Linn.), a large perennial of the mountains of S. Eu., grown sometimes for its handsome dense foliage; prop. by division or by seeds: 3-5 ft. with large hollow sts.: lvs. ternately decompound, the lfts. lanceolate, with pinnatifid segms.: fls. small, in umbels, the terminal umbels larger, yellowish white, the flowering sts. standing well above the clump of foliage. G.W. 12, p. 411.—Hardy in England; thrives in good garden soils.


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