Erythrina revolutum

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Read about Erythrina revolutum in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Erythrina revolutum, Smith. Lvs. 1-4, mottled in white and light brown: fls. nearly always 1 or 2; petals narrow and curved; style large and stout; filaments from subulate (awl-shaped) to deltoid, opening from white flushed with pink to pinkish purple, becoming purple. J.H. III. 35:523; 43: 268. Var. Bolanderii is not separable from the type. Pink Beauty is a soft pink form found in Humboldt County, Calif. Var. albiflorum, Hort. (var. Watsonii, Purdy. E. giganteum var. albiflorum, Hort. E. grandiflorum var. albiflorum, Hook.). Fls. pure white with a greenish cast, often banded maroon at base; petals slender; a very beautiful plant. B.M.5714. F.S. 20:2117. G.C. III. 3:556; 15:621. Var. Johnsonii, Purdy (E. Johnsonii, Bolander). Very similar to the type, but Lvs. mottled in dark brown and looking as if coated in varnish, and fls. dark rose with orange center. Gn.51:136. G.C. III. 19:549; 25:253. Var. praecox, Purdy. Lvs. mottled in mahogany, the most beautifully of any erythronium: the fls., usually 2-4, are creamy white with orange center. CH


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