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Corolla teeth at midpoint of each section extremely short (giving the appearance of a five-toothed flower), flower edge regularly- rounded, flowers in upper portions may be tinged with purple or pale violet subspecies quinquecuspida Also known as D. wrightii or D. |
Corolla teeth at midpoint of each section are larger (giving the appearance of a ten-toothed flower), flower edge wavy and show no color tinge at corolla edge (flower is solid white) subspecies innoxia Also known as D. inoxia, or |
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