Nothoscordum bivalve

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Read about Nothoscordum bivalve in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Nothoscordum bivalve, Brit. (N. striatum, Kunth. Ornithogalum bivalve, Linn.). Yellow False Garlic. Streak- Leaved Garlic. Bulb globular, 1 in. through, sometimes bearing bulblets at base: scape 1 ft. or lass high: Lvs. 7-8 in. high, 1/12-1/6in. broad, flat, blunt, shorter than scape or equaling it: fls. yellowish, 6-12 in an umbel on slender pedicels, the segms. narrowly oblong, 4—6 lines long; ovules 4—7 in each cell. Early spring. Va. to Ohio, Tenn., Neb., Fla., Texas, and Mex.— Hardy. Procurable from dealers in native plants.


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