Phyteuma orbiculare
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Read about Phyteuma orbiculare in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture
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Phyteuma orbiculare, Linn. (P. confusum; Kemer. P. austriacum, Beck). Rootstock mostly thick, the sts. simple and usually erect, 1/2 -2 ft. tall: lvs. crenate; root-lvs. cordate or ovate; upper st.-lvs. linear: bracts sub- serrate, spreading or reflexed: fls. purple. Eu. B.M. 1466 (as P. cordata). L.B.C. 2 : 122. A very variable species, and widely distributed, from England to mountain pastures on the continent. Correvon keeps P. austriacum distinct, the basal lvs. having blades longer than petioles, upper lvs. ovate lanceolate, and specially by the erect fl. bracts; also P. confusum, from granitic rocks of the Tyrol, which seems from his description to be a very different plant, with long and grass like lvs. and deep violet fls. CH
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References
- Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture, by L. H. Bailey, MacMillan Co., 1963
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