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Paranassia asarifolia, Vent. Rootstock erect, short and thick: height 10-16 in.: lvs. orbicular, kidney-shaped at the base, often 2-3 in. wide; scape-lf. clasping, borne at about the middle: petals entire. Wet places in high mountains of Va. and N. C. B.B. 2: 184.
Paranassia asarifolia, Vent. Rootstock erect, short and thick: height 10-16 in.: leaves orbicular, kidney-shaped at the base, often 2-3 in. wide; scape-leaf clasping, borne at about the middle: petals entire. Wet places in high mountains of Va. and N. C. B.B. 2: 184.


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Paranassia asarifolia, Vent. Rootstock erect, short and thick: height 10-16 in.: leaves orbicular, kidney-shaped at the base, often 2-3 in. wide; scape-leaf clasping, borne at about the middle: petals entire. Wet places in high mountains of Va. and N. C. B.B. 2: 184.

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