Muehlenbeckia varians

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 Muehlenbeckia varians subsp. var.  
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Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture

Muehlenbeckia varians, Meissn. Somewhat shrubby at base: sts. smooth, herbaceous, filiform, twining; internodes elongated: sheaths white, narrow, 3 lines long: lvs. 1 in. or less long, petioled, ovate, acuminate, deeply lobed at the middle on each side, fiddle-shaped; sinus broad or narrow-obtuse; otherwise entire: racemes axillary, solitary or in 2s; simple or bifid, forming a terminal leafy panicle 3-4 in. long; fls. subsessile, similar to those of Polygonum aviculare. Habitat (?).


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