Serratula

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Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture

Serratula (from serra, alluding to the roughly toothed leaf-margins). Compositae. A horticulturally unimportant group of composites consisting of about 30 species of herbaceous thistle-like perennials grown for their purple or violet fls.: sts. simple or branched: lvs. alternate, dentate, or much cut into sharp but usually unarmed segms., green both sides or sometimes pale and canescent beneath: infl. of a single pedunculate head or, as in the following, of a lax corymb; heads equal-fld., the involucral bracts in many series, narrowly acuminate at the apex, but not as in many thistles, spiny; fls. purple, but not very showy. Cult. in open border, but perhaps not in Amer. outside botanic garden collections. Eu., N. Afr., to China and Japan.

S. atriplicifolia, Benth. & Hook. Of vigorous growth: lvs. large, heart-shaped: heads globular, attaining height of 5 ft.: fls. purple. Cent. China. CH


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