Zizia
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Zizia (named for I. B. Ziz, a Rhenish botanist). Umbelliferae. Perennial herbs of little horticultural value, but offered by some dealers in native plants. Leaves ternate or ternately compound or the basal undivided: fls. yellow, in compound umbels, the central fr. of each umbellet sessile; involucre none; involucels of several small bracts; calyx-teeth prominent: fr. ovoid or oblong, glabrous or nearly so, ribs filiform, not winged. —Three species, N. Amer.
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References
- Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture, by L. H. Bailey, MacMillan Co., 1963
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