Acantholimon venustum

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Read about Acantholimon venustum in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Acantholimon venustum, Boiss. (Armeriastrum dianthifolium, O. Kuntze). About 8 in.: lvs. gray-green, very stiff: fls. larger than the last, rose, 12-20 in each long, loose spikelet. July-Sept. Asia Minor. R.H. 1866:450. Gn. 13:186. B.M. 7506. Gn. 53, p. 405.

A. Kotschyii, Boiss. Fls. white, rising well above the lvs. Cilicia. —A. melananthum Boiss. Short dense spikes; sepals violet or blackish-margined. Persia. N. Taylor.

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