Flowers of this plant are 1.5cm long, deep blue-purple with exserted styles and stamens.
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The latter has stamens exserted from the flowers, while the stamens of " L . virginicus " are included.
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The capsule is sessile and partly exserted, about 3mm in diam ., and 3-lobed as seen from above.
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The cones are cylindrical, dark purple when immature, ripening purple-blue, long and wide, with slightly exserted bracts.
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Female flowers are sitting within 2 opposite bracteoles, without perianth, consisting just of an ovary with 2 filiform, exserted stigmas.
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The cones are from long, larger and with thicker scales than those of other douglas-firs, and with exserted tridentine bracts.
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The female flowers are sitting within 2 opposite bracteoles, a perianth is lacking, they consist just of an ovary with 2 filiform, exserted stigmas.
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The cones are narrow cylindric-conic, bright green when immature, ripening pale yellow-brown, long and wide, with exserted and reflexed bracts.
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The fragrant flowers are usually mauve with strongly exserted stamens and style, a common characteristic of the genus, and are borne in dense, terminal clusters.
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Calyx ten-striate, upper lip truncate and three-toothed, lower lip two-cleft; corolla exserted, ringent; stamens two, long exserted.