Episcia chontalensis


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Read about Episcia chontalensis in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Episcia chontalensis, Hook. (Cyrtodeira chontalensis. Seem.). St. stout, more or less ascending, dark reddish purple, 6-10 in. long: lvs. opposite and irregularly whorled, 3—4 in. long, oblong-ovate to elliptic-ovate, crenate, obtuse, rounded at the base, decidedly convex on both sides of the midrib and between the much-sunk veins; margins recurved, green, marked with regular purple patches, which advance from the margins between the veins toward the midrib and are more or less oblong: fls. solitary or in small clusters; corolla-tube with a sac at the base, the limb oblique, 1½-2 in. across, with small and regular but conspicuous and beautiful teeth. Chontales region of Nicaragua. B.M. 5925. R.B. 22:241. F.S. 18:1924. CH


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