Phyteuma comosum
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Read about Phyteuma comosum in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture
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Phyteuma comosum, Linn. Fig. 2938. The only species in the genus with umbellate infl., and in which the corollas are not finally split at the apex. A decumbent unbranched glabrous plant, 3-6 in. high, native to the Alps: fls. pale lilac below, darker purple above: roots thick and fleshy, stoutly lodged in the fissures of rocks: lvs. cordate-ovate or those on the st. lanceolate, coarsely toothed: the 2-lobed styles are long-protruded. B.M. 6478. G.C. II. 14:177. Gn. 18, p. 245, copied in Gn. 28, p. 91; 44, p. 554, and R.H. 1882, p. 452. Gn. 63, p. 39. J.H. IIL 52:364. G.W. 8, p. 597. G.C. II. 26:81, copied in I.H. 34:11. Said by Correvon to demand a fissure in a wall or face of lime-rock. A handsome species. CH
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References
- Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture, by L. H. Bailey, MacMillan Co., 1963
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