Morina persica

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 Morina persica subsp. var.  
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Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture

Morina persica, Linn. (M. turcica, Hal. M. graeca, Jaub. & Spach). Thistle-like: st. 3-4 ft., pubescent or hairy: lvs. 6 in. long and 1 in. wide, sessile, doubly spinoustoothed, pubescent or glabrous: spikes long, bearing bright pink fls.; calyx-lobes nearly equal, entire or emarginate; fertile stamens 2, the filaments as long as corolla-lobes; corolla-tube to 1½ in- long. Greece to the Himalayas.


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