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'' Ledum palustre'',' Linn. Wild Rosemary. One to 2 ft. high: leaves linear or linear-oblong, revolute at the margin, dark green and somewhat rugose above, densely ferrugineous-tomentose beneath like the young branches, 1/2 - 1 1/2 in long: stamens usually 10: caps, ovate. May, June.Northern hemisphere, in N. Amer., from Newfoundland to Alaska.  Var. dilatatum, Gray. Leaves. broader, sometimes glabrescent and glaucous below: caps, more oblong. Amurland, Japan. Var. decumbens, Ait. (L. decumbens. Lodd.). With procumbent stems and shorter leaves. N. E. N. Amer.  
'' Ledum palustre'', Linn. Wild Rosemary. One to 2 ft. high: leaves linear or linear-oblong, revolute at the margin, dark green and somewhat rugose above, densely ferrugineous-tomentose beneath like the young branches, 1/2 - 1 1/2 in long: stamens usually 10: caps, ovate. May, June.Northern hemisphere, in N. Amer., from Newfoundland to Alaska.  Var. dilatatum, Gray. Leaves. broader, sometimes glabrescent and glaucous below: caps, more oblong. Amurland, Japan. Var. decumbens, Ait. (L. decumbens. Lodd.). With procumbent stems and shorter leaves. N. E. N. Amer.  
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Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture

Ledum palustre, Linn. Wild Rosemary. One to 2 ft. high: leaves linear or linear-oblong, revolute at the margin, dark green and somewhat rugose above, densely ferrugineous-tomentose beneath like the young branches, 1/2 - 1 1/2 in long: stamens usually 10: caps, ovate. May, June.Northern hemisphere, in N. Amer., from Newfoundland to Alaska. Var. dilatatum, Gray. Leaves. broader, sometimes glabrescent and glaucous below: caps, more oblong. Amurland, Japan. Var. decumbens, Ait. (L. decumbens. Lodd.). With procumbent stems and shorter leaves. N. E. N. Amer. CH


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