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Perennials |
Oak Tree Bed
Celandine Poppy
Botanical Name:
Stylophorum diphyllum
Description:
This native perennial plant is 1–1½' tall, consisting of basal leaves and a stem that terminates in a small cluster of flowers. This stem is conspicuously hairy and has a pair of opposite leaves. The leaves are up to 6" long and 2½" across. They are double pinnatifid; there are 2-3 pairs of primary lobes along the length of each leaf, while shallow secondary lobes occur along the length of each primary lobe. There are scattered short hairs across the upper surface of each leaf, although they are hard to see.
Notes:
from Jane H. 2010
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Added:
9/6/2010
Updated:
9/6/2010
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