Lobelia gracilis

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Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture

Lobelia gracilis, Andr. (L. trigonocaulis, Hook.). A foot or less high, slender, decumbent at the base, glabrous: lower lvs. ovate and deeply cut, the upper ones narrower and pinnatifid (becoming linear and entire at the top of the st.): fls. ½ - ¾ in. across, blue with a whitish eye, the middle lower lobe strongly obovate, the 2 upper lobes small and curved and usually hairy; fl.-cluster long and open, more or less 1-sided: seed angled, not winged. New S.Wales. B.M.741;5088.


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