Iochroma grandiflorum


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Read about Iochroma grandiflorum in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Iochroma grandiflorum, Benth. (I. warscewiczii, Regel). Handsome shrub, with terete pubescent branches: lvs. broadly ovate, rounded at base and acuminate at apex, pubescent above and paler beneath: fls. in a simple peduncled terminal several-fld. pendulous cyme, large and rich purple; corolla funnelform, the tube long and pubescent, the throat flaring or campanulate and the large limb with 5 triangular spreading-recurved lobes; filaments included, glabrous. Ecuador. B.M. 5301. F.S. 11:1163. H.F. II. 5:102. Gt. 4:130.—The I. purpureum of trade-lists may belong here.


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