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Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture

Aristolochia goldieana, Hook. Whole plant dying down to a large fleshy rootstock: glabrous: Lvs. ovate-cordate or triangular-cordate, acuminate, the base deeply cut: fls. very large, greenish outside but brown-veined and blotched inside, the lower part of the tube straightish and 8 in. long, the upper part sharply bent over and a foot long, with a funnel-shaped, spreading limb a foot or more across, and indistinctly 3-lobed, each lobe terminated by slender appendages; stamens 24. W. Afr. B.M. 5672. G.G. III. 7:521; 21:337. G.M. 33:286.


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