Nolina longifolia

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 Nolina longifolia subsp. var.  
Nolina longifolia
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Ruscaceae > Nolina longifolia var. , Michx.


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Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture

Nolina longifolia, Hemsl. (Yucca longifolia, Schult. Y. Barrancasecca, Pasquale. Dasylirion longifolium, Zucc. Roulinia Karwinskiana, Brongn. Beaucarnea longifolia, Baker). Rough-barked small tree 5-10 ft. high, with somewhat swollen base and few short branches crowded at top: Lvs. thin, green, rough-edged, more or less frayed at tip, 1 in. x 3 ft. or more, gracefully pendent: infl. nearly sessile; fls. 1/14 in. long: fr. ¼ in. long, ½ in. wide, inflated; seed roundish, ⅛ in. diam. S. Mex.


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