Lobelia tenuior
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Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture |
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Lobelia tenuior, R. Br. (L. ramosa, Benth.). Fig. 2189. Erect or ascending, 12-18 in., pubescent: lower lvs. small, mostly ternately divided, the upper lvs. linear and mostly entire: fls. rather large, bright blue, borne far apart on very slender pedicels, the middle lobe much the largest and obovate: seed smooth and shining, compressed. W.Austral. B.M. 3784 (as L. heterophylla). B. 2:93. R.H. 1856:281; 1905:192. G.C. II. 15: 105; III. 29:46. H.F. 7:27. G.W. 10, p. 2. G. 26:385.— It has received new attention in recent years.
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- Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture, by L. H. Bailey, MacMillan Co., 1963
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