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Disporum trachycarpum, Benth. & Hook. (Prosartes trochycarpa, Wats.). More or less pubescent: st. 1-2 ft. high, forking, with foliage on the upper half: lvs. ovate to oblong lanceolate, acute or rarely acuminate, 2—4 in. long: pedicels pilose; perianth-segms. whitish, slightly spreading, more narrowly oblanceolate than in D. Menziesii, acute, 6-7 lines long, about as lone as the stamens: fr. obtuse, rather deeply lobed, papillose. Neb. to Manitoba and Ore. and Wash. | |||
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Disporum trachycarpum, Benth. & Hook. (Prosartes trochycarpa, Wats.). More or less pubescent: st. 1-2 ft. high, forking, with foliage on the upper half: lvs. ovate to oblong lanceolate, acute or rarely acuminate, 2—4 in. long: pedicels pilose; perianth-segms. whitish, slightly spreading, more narrowly oblanceolate than in D. Menziesii, acute, 6-7 lines long, about as lone as the stamens: fr. obtuse, rather deeply lobed, papillose. Neb. to Manitoba and Ore. and Wash.
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