Aster diplostephioides
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Aster diplostephioides, Benth. Two to 3 ft., soft-pubescent or hairy, the st. simple and solitary: Lvs. obovate or oblanceolate, entire but ciliate: solitary head large, inclined, 2-3 in. across, blue or pale purple, very showy. Himalayas. B.M. 6718. J.H. III. 33:262. G.C. III. 48:56. G.M. 35:445.—In the American trade has been misspelled A. Deptostaphides. Var. Falconeri, Clarke (A. Falconeri, Hort.), from Cashmir, has very large sky-blue heads.
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- Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture, by L. H. Bailey, MacMillan Co., 1963
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