Lysimachia punctata

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 Lysimachia punctata subsp. var.  
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Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture

Lysimachia punctata, Linn. (L. verticillata, Bieb.). Tall and stout: lvs. verticillate, in 4s, lanceolate, ovate or cordate-ovate, acute, subsessile: corolla-lobes oval, denticulate, glandular-ciliate, acute: stamens united. Very similar to L. vulgaris, but differs in the larger calyx- lobes not dark-margined: fls. in axillary, equidistant whorls, not paniculate, and corolla glandular. Eu., W. Asia. B.M. 2295 (as L. verticillaris). G.M. 57:111.


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