Meconopsis sinuata

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 Meconopsis sinuata subsp. var.  
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Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture

Meconopsis sinuata, Prain. Annual and biennial, prickly, 1-2 ft. or more, the st, leafy: lvs. linear-oblong, obtuse, irregularly sinuate-lobed and the lobes entire, sparsely prickly: fls. pale blue-purple, in few-fld. raceme-like cymes, 2-3 in. diam.: caps, narrow, sparsely prickly. E. Himalaya. Var. latifolia. Prain, is the form in cult. It is very like M. aculeata, but differs in less-lobed lvs., deep pink or orange rather than pale green stigma, and caps, longer, plant 1—4 ft., with spreading prickles: lvs. oblong, about 6 in. long and to 2 in. broad, obtuse, irregularly lobed or sinuate: petals 1½in. long, blue. Himalaya. B.M. 8223. G.C. III. 44:202 (as M. sinuata). Gn. 76, p. 316; 78, p. 240.


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