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Incarvillea grandiflora, Bur. & Franch. Differs from I. delavayi in its shorter lvs., more rounded lfts., segms. Ovate or broader, short scapes bearing only 1 or 2 fls. as large as those of I. delavayi, but with narrower calyx-lobes and longer corolla-lobes, the color deep rose-red. Dried specimens show about a dozen scapes on a plant. China Gn. 56:22. J.H. III. 46:357. G. 27:349; 35:145. G.M. 46:219. Var. brevipes, Sprague (I. bonvalotii, Hort., not Bur. & Franch.), is offered abroad: "large brilliant crimson fls., habit of I. delavayi: pedicels much shorter than the peduncle. Yunnan, China.
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Incarvillea grandiflora, Bur. & Franch. Differs from I. delavayi in its shorter lvs., more rounded lfts., segms. Ovate or broader, short scapes bearing only 1 or 2 fls. as large as those of I. delavayi, but with narrower calyx-lobes and longer corolla-lobes, the color deep rose-red. Dried specimens show about a dozen scapes on a plant. China Var. brevipes, Sprague (I. bonvalotii, Hort., not Bur. & Franch.), is offered abroad: "large brilliant crimson fls., habit of I. delavayi: pedicels much shorter than the peduncle. Yunnan, China.
 
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*[[Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture]], by L. H. Bailey, MacMillan Co., 1963
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<!--- xxxxx  *American Horticultural Society: A-Z Encyclopedia of Garden Plants, by Christopher Brickell, Judith D. Zuk. 1996. ISBN 0789419432  -->
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Incarvillea grandiflora, Bur. & Franch. Differs from I. delavayi in its shorter lvs., more rounded lfts., segms. Ovate or broader, short scapes bearing only 1 or 2 fls. as large as those of I. delavayi, but with narrower calyx-lobes and longer corolla-lobes, the color deep rose-red. Dried specimens show about a dozen scapes on a plant. China Var. brevipes, Sprague (I. bonvalotii, Hort., not Bur. & Franch.), is offered abroad: "large brilliant crimson fls., habit of I. delavayi: pedicels much shorter than the peduncle. Yunnan, China.


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