Aletris luteoviridis
is a perennial herb found in hilly districts; its radical
leaves are 8-20cm long with pointed tips. Scapes 20-50cm in
height appear through the gaps of the radical leaves. The
racemes set many light yellow-brown green-tinged flowers
with short, 2-4mm long peduncles with bracts at the bases.
The tepals measure 6-8mm long, in the shape of a linear-lanceolate.
Bloom time: June-August. |
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