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|genus=Incarvillea
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|taxo_author=Juss.
 
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'''''Incarvillea''''' is a [[genus]] of 16 species of [[flowering plant]]s in the family [[Bignoniaceae]], native to central and eastern [[Asia]], with most of the species growing at high altitudes in the [[Himalaya]] and [[Tibet]]. The most familiar species is ''Incarvillea delavayi'', a garden plant commonly known as "hardy gloxinia" or "Chinese trumpet flower". Unlike most other members of Bignoniaceae, which are usually trees or lianas, species of ''Incarvillea'' are stemless perennial herbs with fleshy tuberous roots.
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Incarvillea is named after the french [[jesuit]], [[Pierre Nicholas Le Chéron d'Incarville]].
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Incarvillea (after Incarville, the French Jesuit missionary to China, correspondent of Jussieu in 1743). Bignoniaceae. Showy herbs, annual, biennial, or perennial, planted in the open.
 
Incarvillea (after Incarville, the French Jesuit missionary to China, correspondent of Jussieu in 1743). Bignoniaceae. Showy herbs, annual, biennial, or perennial, planted in the open.
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==Cultivation==
| color = lightgreen
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| name = ''Incarvillea''
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| image = Incarvillea emodi - Lemaire.jpg
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===Propagation===
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| image_caption = ''[[Incarvillea emodi]]''
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| regnum = [[Plantae]]
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| divisio = [[Flowering plant|Magnoliophyta]]
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| classis = [[Magnoliopsida]]
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| ordo = [[Lamiales]]
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| familia = [[Bignoniaceae]]
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| genus = '''''Incarvillea'''''
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| genus_authority = [[Antoine Laurent de Jussieu|Juss.]]
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| subdivision_ranks = Genera
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'''''Incarvillea''''' is a [[genus]] of 16 species of [[flowering plant]]s in the family [[Bignoniaceae]], native to central and eastern [[Asia]], with most of the species growing at high altitudes in the [[Himalaya]] and [[Tibet]]. The most familiar species is ''Incarvillea delavayi'', a garden plant commonly known as "hardy gloxinia" or "Chinese trumpet flower". Unlike most other members of Bignoniaceae, which are usually trees or lianas, species of ''Incarvillea'' are stemless perennial herbs with fleshy tuberous roots.
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===Pests and diseases===
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Incarvillea is named after the french [[jesuit]], [[Pierre Nicholas Le Chéron d'Incarville]].
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==Species==
 
;Selected species
 
;Selected species
 
*''Incarvillea altissima''
 
*''Incarvillea altissima''
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*''Incarvillea younghusbandii''
 
*''Incarvillea younghusbandii''
 
*''Incarvillea zhongdianensis''
 
*''Incarvillea zhongdianensis''
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==Gallery==
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==References==
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*[[Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture]], by L. H. Bailey, MacMillan Co., 1963
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<!--- xxxxx  *Flora: The Gardener's Bible, by Sean Hogan. Global Book Publishing, 2003. ISBN 0881925381  -->
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<!--- xxxxx  *American Horticultural Society: A-Z Encyclopedia of Garden Plants, by Christopher Brickell, Judith D. Zuk. 1996. ISBN 0789419432  -->
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<!--- xxxxx  *Sunset National Garden Book. Sunset Books, Inc., 1997. ISBN 0376038608  -->
    
==External links==
 
==External links==
*[http://www.efloras.org/florataxon.aspx?flora_id=2&taxon_id=116396 Flora of China: ''Incarvillea'']
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