Ramondia pyrenaica

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Read about Ramondia pyrenaica in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Ramondia pyrenaica, Rich. Sometimes called Rosette Mullein. Fig. 3339. About 3 in. high: lvs. ovate, deeply toothed, hirsute with long rufous hairs: scapes many, several-fld., rarely 1-fld.; fls. purple; calyx and corolla 5-parted, the latter with subobovate lobes. May. Pyrenees. B.M. 236 (as Verbascum Myconi). G.C. III. 12:vii. Gn. 26, p. 129; 27, p. 197; 29, p. 343; 37:30 and p. 31; 44, p. 555; 51, p. 205; 56, p. 228; 65, p. 113; 67, p. 71; 73, p. 374; 74, p. 327. G. 7:134; 33:139; 35: 123. G.W. 1, pp. 16, 17; 15, p. 541. G.Z. 10:160. F.W. 1877:161. J.H. III. 34:187. R.H. 1866:330; 1906, p. 230; 1907, p. 447. Var. alba, Hort., is a white-fld. form. G. 23:485. Many inferior forms have been sent out under this name. R. leucopetala, Hort., R. peregrina, Hort., and R. quercifolia, Hort., are apparently only forms of R. pyrenaica. Well-grown specimens may have 6-12 scapes, each bearing 3-4 fls. 1 1/2 in. across.


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