Linaria repens

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 Linaria repens subsp. var.  
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Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture

Linaria repens, Mill. Erect, or decumbent at base, bushy, 1-2 ft. or more, glabrous, with slender creeping root- stock: lvs. whorled or crowded near the base but scattered above: fls. not large, fragrant, in short racemes,forming a terminal panicle, nearly white but striped with purplish veins; corolla less than ½ in. long; spur variable, usually short and conical. Eu. The L. repens alba of lists may belong here. L. repens is sometimes adventive in this country.


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