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| + | Trollius chinensis, Bunge (T. sinensis, Hort.?). Stout striate glabrous herb: radical leaves obsolete; lower stem-leaves reniform and the upper orbicular-reniform, sometimes 7 inches across, palmately 5-parted, the segments broad-oblanceolate: sepals 12 or 13, the outer ones broad-ovate and obtuse, the inner ones rather longer and narrower; petals 20, linear, over 1 inch long, exceeding the glabrous stamens. N. China.—In English gardens this species is said to thrive well and to seed freely when grown in the bog-garden or beside water. |
− | Trollius chinensis, Bunge (T. sinensis, Hort.?). Long regarded as a form of T. asiaticus, but now separated: stout striate glabrous herb: radical lvs. obsolete; lower st.-lvs. reniform and the upper orbicular-reniform, sometimes 7 in. across, palmately 5-parted, the segms. broad-oblanceolate: sepals 12 or 13, the outer ones broad-ovate and obtuse, the inner ones rather longer and narrower; petals 20, linear, over 1 in. long, exceeding the glabrous stamens. N. China. B.M. 8565.—In English gardens this species is said to thrive well and to seed freely when grown in the bog-garden or beside water. | |
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