Horminum


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Read about Horminum in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Horminum (old Greek name for sage). Labiate. One herbaceous perennial, H. pyrenaicum, Linn., adapted to borders and rock-gardens: sts. simple and nearly leafless: lvs. mostly radical, ovate, toothed or crenate, the floral lvs. reduced to bracts: fls. medium size, purple-violet, nodding, in secund verticils or whorls; calyx eampanulate, 2-lipped, about 13-nerved; corolla-tube exserted, the limb somewhat 2-lipped, the upper lip truncate-emarginate, the lower or anterior 3-parted; stamens 4, didynamous; style 2-lobed: nutlets ovoid. The plant grows 8-12 in. high; Pyrenees to the Tyrol; it makes a tuft of foliage; blooms in midsummer; hardy in England. Vars. album and grandiflorum purpureum are offered. Other plants sometimes referred to Horminum are properly salvias. L. H. B.


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