Moltkia petraea

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Read about Moltkia petraea in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Moltkia petraea, Boiss. (Lithospermum petraeum, A. DC. Echium peraetum, Tratt.), from southeastern Eu., is a good rock-plant, 6-8 in., more or less woody, hoary: lvs. to 1 ½ in. long, narrow-linear to linear-oblong, the margins recurved: fls. deep violet-blue, in simple forked or branching revolute cymes; corolla-tube twice as long as calyx; lobes erect, short and rounded; style slender, exserted. B.M. 5942. B.R. 29:26.


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