Roscoea cautleoides
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Roscoea cautleoides, Gagnep; also spelled cautlioides. About 9-12 in. high: roots fleshy, almost tuberous, lvs. remind-ing one of an iris and springing from the base: scapes 6-7-fld.; fls. pale primrose-yellow, borne singly in the axils of sheathing bracts. China. G. 36:669. Gn. 77, p. 275; 78:159.—The roots should be planted 4-5 in. below the surface in sandy loam.
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- Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture, by L. H. Bailey, MacMillan Co., 1963
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