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Hosta longipes (Franch. & Sav.) Matsum.   (redirected from: Hosta longipes f. hypoglauca F.Maek.)
Family: Liliaceae
[Hosta longipes f. hypoglauca F.Maek., moreHosta longipes var. caduca N.Fujita, Hosta longipes var. latifolia F.Maek., Hosta longipes var. vulgata W.G.Schmid & G.S.Daniels, Hosta rupifraga Nakai, Hosta tardiflora (W.Irving) Stearn]
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Japan Flora: Leaves chartaceous, ovate-cordate or elliptic-ovate, 12-13 cm. long, 8-9 cm. wide, abruptly mucronate, truncate or subcordate at base, flat, dull above, with 7-9 pairs of nerves, the margin with 4 or 5 undulations on each side; scapes ascending, about 30 cm. long; flowers pale purple, about 4 cm. long, the pedicels 4-11 mm. long, the bracts membranous, purplish to white, as long as or slightly shorter than the pedicels, withering after anthesis.

Honshu, Kyushu.

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