Celsia arcturus


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Read about Celsia arcturus in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Celsia arcturus, Jacq. Probably perennial, but sometimes perhaps annual or biennial, differing from C. cretica, among other things, in its long-pedicelled rather than subsessile fls.: more or less woolly, especially below: lvs. all alternate, canescent beneath, short-petioled, lyrate, the terminal segm. large and oblong-obtuse with crenate margins, the later segms. smaller and ovate; cauline lvs. few, oblong and slightly clasping: fls. verbascum-like, yellow, the five spreading lobes obtuse, purple-hairy stamens deflexed and ascending. Crete. B.M. 1962.


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