Linaria triornithophora

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 Linaria triornithophora subsp. var.  
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Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture

Linaria triornithophora, Willd. (Antirrhinum triornithophorum, Linn.). Fig. 2178. Glaucous, 2-3 ft. tall: lvs. ovate-lanceolate, in 3's or 4's: fls. about 3 in a whorl (hence the name, bearing three birds), rather large, slender-stalked, violet- and purple-striped, with orange palate, about 1 in. long, the spur inflated above and exceeding the lobes. Spain, Portugal. B.M. 525. F.S. 22:2297. H.U. 3:100.—A handsome and interesting plant, rarely seen in American gardens.


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