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|genus=Galega
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|species=officinalis
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|common_name=Goat's rue, French lilac, Italian fitch, professor-weed
 
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Galega bicolor, Hausskn. Perhaps a form of G. officinalis: lfts. oblong-linear rather than oblong-lanceolate, often retuse: raceme more lax or open: calyx-teeth mostly shorter than the tube rather than longer: standard deep blue, the wings and keel whitish blue. Mesopotamia.
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syn. Galega bicolor, Hausskn. Perhaps a form of G. officinalis: lfts. oblong-linear rather than oblong-lanceolate, often retuse: raceme more lax or open: calyx-teeth mostly shorter than the tube rather than longer: standard deep blue, the wings and keel whitish blue. Mesopotamia.
 
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:''"Goat's rue" redirects here. For another plant known as Goat's rue, see [[Tephrosia virginiana]].''
 
:''"Goat's rue" redirects here. For another plant known as Goat's rue, see [[Tephrosia virginiana]].''
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| common_names = Goat's rue, French lilac, Italian fitch or professor-weed
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| origin = ?  <!--- Mexico, S America, S Europe, garden, etc -->
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| color = IndianRed
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| image = Galegaofficinalis03.jpg
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| image_width = 180px    <!--- leave as 240px if horizontal orientation photo, or change to 180px if vertical -->
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| genus = Galega
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Galega officinalis, Linn. Goat's Rue. Fig. 1618. Height 2-3 ft.: lfts. mucronate: fls. purplish blue. Eu., W. Asia. G.M. 49:57. Var. alba or albiflora is commoner in cult. Gn. 50, p. 269. G.L. 22:294. J.H. III. 48:557. Var. hartlandii, Hort., has large spikes of lilac fls. and the young foliage variegated. A.F. 22:695. — A rose-colored variety is sold as Var. carnea, Hort., which is also known in a double-fld. form; a dwarf, compact, lilac-fld. variety sold under the name Var. compacta, is also known.
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Galega officinalis, Linn. Goat's Rue. Fig. 1618. Height 2-3 ft.: lfts. mucronate: fls. purplish blue. Eu., W. Asia. Var. alba or albiflora is commoner in cult. Var. hartlandii, Hort., has large spikes of lilac fls. and the young foliage variegated.— A rose-colored variety is sold as Var. carnea, Hort., which is also known in a double-fld. form; a dwarf, compact, lilac-fld. variety sold under the name Var. compacta, is also known.
 
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