Abutilon insigne

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Abutilon insigne, Planch. (A. Igneum, Hort.). Lvs. medium size, crenate-dentate, acuminate, villous pubescent underneath: fls. large, flaring-mouthed, under-color white but obscured by very heavy and rich veining and markings of purple and red, on slender hanging peduncles. Colombia. B.M. 4840. Gn. 18:624; 53, p. 300. F.S. 6:651.—Very showy; common. Often trained under the roof of the greenhouse or conservatory. St. green, brown-hairy.


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