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wooded hills, on chalk or limestone, it will grow most luxuriantly, forming bushy plants several feet high, but specimens growing in places exposed to the sun are apt to be dwarfed, consequently it rarely attains such a large size when cultivated in the open, and is more subject to the attacks of insects
than when growing wild under natural conditions. [ top ] ---description--- the root is thick, fleshy and whitish, about inches long, or more, and branching. it is perennial. the purplishcoloured stem is annual and herbaceous. it is stout, to feet high, undivided at the base, but dividing a little above...
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