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| + | Pringlea (personal name). Cruciferae. Perennial herb with a long stout rhizome and forming a head of lvs., in which it resembles Brassica olerácea: scape thick, simple, with a strict fr.-bearing raceme: fr. a 1-celled silique. One species from Kerguelen Land. P. antiscorbutica, Hook. f. Kerguelen's Land Cabbage. Lvs. broadly obovate-spatulate, 3-6 in. long: peduncle arising from the rhizome, beneath the foliage, 2—3 ft. long, leafy, bearing a dense raceme 6-12 in. long: sepals oblong; petals none: fr. shortly oblong or oblong-lanceolate. |
− | Pringlea (personal name). Cruciferae. Perennial herb with a long stout rhizome and forming a head of lvs., in which it resembles Brassica olerácea: scape thick, simple, with a strict fr.-bearing raceme: fr. a 1-celled silique. One species from Kerguelen Land. P. antiscorbutica, Hook. f. Kerguelen's Land Cabbage. Lvs. broadly obovate-spatulate, 3-6 in. long: peduncle arising from the rhizome, beneath the foliage, 2—3 ft. long, leafy, bearing a dense raceme 6-12 in. long: sepals oblong; petals none: fr. shortly oblong or oblong-lanceolate. R.H. 1913, p. 14. Intro. into botanic gardens abroad. Valuable as a remedy for scurvy. | |
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