A New British Flora British Wild Flowers in Their Natural Haunts volume 5

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A New British Flora British Wild Flowers in Their Natural Haunts volume 5
A R Arthur Reginald Horwood
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Orpine is often a garden escape.
Orpine has doubtless been planted in many districts, but in the western counties is quite native, growing in glens and dales, on rocks and walls, or even in stony hedge-banks and woods. For it is a lover of the shade, and may be found most luxuriantly in the same station as the Navelwort and the Spleenworts.
The tufted growth of the erect, unbranched stems of the Orpine, with flat, coarsely-toothed leaves, egg-shaped, oblong, nearly stalkless, give it a characte
...ristic appearance.
The second name has reference to the long oeriod during which Photo. J. J. Wa;d ORPINE (Sei/um Telephium, L. ) ORPINE 157 the plant can subsist removed from the soil. Its root is large and tuberous, not fibrous. The purple colour is also characteristic. The calyx and corolla have the parts in fives, the former acute, the petals white below. The ovaries are furrowed.
Cultivated, this plant may reach 3 ft. In height, but is usually less, or about 2 ft. The period of flowering is between July and September.


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