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Acaena microphylla, Hook. f. Plant glabrous or only sparingly silky, often making very large patches: lvs. pale, 2 in. or less long; lfts. 3-6 pairs, broad, deeply cut: fls. in globose stalked heads; fruiting calyx broader than long, the red spines attractive all summer and autumn. New Zeal.—Grows well in either wet or dry soils.—Var. inermis, Kirk (A. inermis, Hook, f.), has longer lvs. and the fruiting calyx without spines or bristles. | Acaena microphylla, Hook. f. Plant glabrous or only sparingly silky, often making very large patches: lvs. pale, 2 in. or less long; lfts. 3-6 pairs, broad, deeply cut: fls. in globose stalked heads; fruiting calyx broader than long, the red spines attractive all summer and autumn. New Zeal.—Grows well in either wet or dry soils.—Var. inermis, Kirk (A. inermis, Hook, f.), has longer lvs. and the fruiting calyx without spines or bristles. | ||
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Acaena microphylla, Hook. f. Plant glabrous or only sparingly silky, often making very large patches: lvs. pale, 2 in. or less long; lfts. 3-6 pairs, broad, deeply cut: fls. in globose stalked heads; fruiting calyx broader than long, the red spines attractive all summer and autumn. New Zeal.—Grows well in either wet or dry soils.—Var. inermis, Kirk (A. inermis, Hook, f.), has longer lvs. and the fruiting calyx without spines or bristles. CH
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References
- Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture, by L. H. Bailey, MacMillan Co., 1963
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