Arabis albida

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 Arabis albida subsp. var.  
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Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture

Arabis albida, Stev. (A. caucásica, Willd.). Fig. 298. A few inches high, pubescent: lower Lvs. narrow at the base, the upper auriculate-clasping, all angle-toothed near the top: fls. in a loose raceme, the calyx shorter than the pedicel, the petal-limb oval and obtuse. Eu. B.M. 2046. Gn. 62, p. 280; 72, p. 67; 74, p. 620. F.E. 16:611. —Blooms early, is fragrant, and is well adapted for rock-gardens and edgings, and covering steep banks. Var. flore-pleno, Hort. Double. Gn. 65, p. 306. Var. variegàta, Hort., has yellow-white stripes on Lvs. Gt. 45, p. 108. Var. Billardiêri, Boiss. (A. Billardièri, DC.). Hoary-pubescent, slender: Lvs. small, very obtuse, entire or with 1 or 2 teeth at base: pod long, slender and spreading: fls. often tinged. Eastern. Gn. 63, p. 422.


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