Mulgedium thianschanicum

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 Mulgedium thianschanicum subsp. var.  
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Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture

Mulgedium thianschanicum. Regel & Schmalh. Glabrous, robust, 3-5 ft. tall: lvs. sharply dentate or the upper ciliate-dentate; the lower lyrate with the terminal lobe very large, lateral lobes confluent with the broadly winged petiole, cordate and clasping at the base: raceme much elongated, simple, or branched at the base only; heads oblong, many-fld.; involucre glabrous; fls. blue, twice as long as the involucre: achenes linear-oblong, multistriate, narrowed toward the apex; pappus hairy, deciduous. Cent. Asia.


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