Saponaria calabrica


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Read about Saponaria calabrica in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Saponaria calabrica, Guss. (S. multiflora, Hort.). Annual, divaricate-branched, pilose-viscous above: lvs. opposite, oblong-lanceolate, obtuse, attenuate to the petiole, glabrous, ciliate at base: fls. in a dichotomous corymbose panicle, solitary in the axils, pale rose; calyx cylindrical, segms. obtuse; petals entire, top orbiculate, throat naked. Spring, Italy and Greece. Gn. 71, p. 78. Gt, 1:100. R.H.1851:281. Var. alba, Hort, (S. multiflora alba, Hort.), is a form with white fls. There are horticultural forms of this species offered in the trade under the names of S. multiflora compacta and S. multiflora compacta alba.—Seed should be sown in autumn for spring bloom or in April for summer-flowering. CH


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