Sisyrinchium striatum

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 Sisyrinchium striatum subsp. var.  
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Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture

Sisyrinchium striatum, Smith (S. lutescens, Lodd. Marica striata, Ker-Gawl.). Perennial, 1-3 ft.: sts. compressed-ancipital, leafy: lvs. ensiform, glaucous, radical equitantly imbricate toward their base, cauline remote, clasping: fls. in sessile fascicles laxly and closely disposed along the flexuous rachis, yellow, darker striate at center, about 3/4 - l in. across; perianth-segms. cuneate-ligulate, the outer ones twice as broad as the inner, blades rotately spreading, obtuse and mucronate. Chile and Argentina. CH


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