Chlorogalum
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Chlorogalum (green and milk, from the Greek, referring to the juice of the plant). Liliaceae. Hardy West American bulbs, allied to Camassia. Tall plants with a tunicated bulb: lvs. at base of st. long-linear, wavy-margined, those on the st. very small: fls. white or pink, in a panicle terminating a nearly leafless st., on jointed pedicels; segms. of perianth 6, 3-nerved, at length twisting over the ovary; stamens 6, not exceeding segms.; style long and deciduous. Plants of easy cult., to lie treated like camassias or ornithogalums. Three species, in Calif.
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References
- Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture, by L. H. Bailey, MacMillan Co., 1963
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