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compared with the more common bisexuality found in this species
they are limited in the number of times they can recover
abdominal tumors
The fronds emerge vertically from the wiry rhizome that runs just above the soil
(aka: Ligularia tussilaginea 'Gigantea'
Silene subciliata Phytolacca compared with the more commonSilene subciliata is a rare endemic, native to only a few locations in sandy, disturbed lowlands in remote parts of east Texas and west Louisiana. It lives in the boonies, obviously from embarrassment over being bald the only hairless silene we've ever seen. We've adopted it and are thrilled to share, thanks to an excellent seed crop. Silene subciliata forms an evergreen basal rosette of flat, glossy green leaves. The central stalk expands upward to
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