Eriophorum
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Eriophorum (wool-bearing, from the Greek: alluding to the heads of fr.). Cyperaceae. Perennial rush-like plants growing in swales: fls. in dense heads, the perianth-bristles very numerous and often becoming greatly elongated in fr. and giving the head a wool- like appearance. None of them is known in cult., but the following names have been offered by collectors for bog gardens: E. alpinus, Linn.; E. cyperinum, Linn.; E. lineatum Benth. & Hook.; E. polystachion, Linn.; E. vaginatum, Linn.; E. virginicum, Linn. All these are wild in the northern states, and descriptions may be found in the regular manuals. Eriophorum comprises upward of a dozen species in the northern hemisphere. CH
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References
- Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture, by L. H. Bailey, MacMillan Co., 1963
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