Vesicaria sinuata
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Vesicaria sinuata, Poir. Lvs. softly tomentose, oblong-lanceolate, narrowed toward the base, sinuate-dentate or sub-entire. Spain. — According to DeCandolle the petals finally become whitish. Both seeds and plants of V. sinuata are offered by American dealers, but the plant is not generally known. DeCandolle says it is an annual or biennial, while Koch says it is perennial or sub-shrubby. In the American trade it is considered an early-flowering yellow annual, about 1 ft. high, blooming in May and June.
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References
- Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture, by L. H. Bailey, MacMillan Co., 1963
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