Colquhounia

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Read about Colquhounia in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Colquhounia (after Sir Robert Colquhoun). Labiatae. Tender plants with dense whorls of gaping fls. an inch long or more, colored scarlet and yellow.

Erect or twining shrubs, woolly in all parts when young: lvs. large, crenate: whorls few-fld., axillary or crowded into a terminal spike or raceme; corolla-tube incurved, the throat inflated.—Two Asian species. Prop, by cuttings of growing tips, in sandy soil, under glass in summer.


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