Ophiopogon jaburan

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 Ophiopogon jaburan subsp. var.  
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Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture

Ophiopogon jaburan, Lodd. Habit of the above, but more robust: lvs. 1½-3 ft. long, 4-6 lines wide, many-nerved: scape ½-2 ft. long; raceme 3-6 in. long, the lower fls. usually in groups of 6-9; fls. white to lilac. Japan. L.B.C. 19:1876 (a fine pure white). Var. caeruleus, Hort., has "blue" fls. Var. aureus variegatus has foliage striped golden yellow. Var. argenteus variegatus has foliage spotted white. Var. argenteus vittatus has foliage striped white.


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