Ramondia
Read about Ramondia in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture
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Ramondia (named for L. F. E. von Ramond de Carbonnieres, French botanist and traveler, 1753- 1827). Usually spelled Ramondia, but first written Ramonda. Gesneriaceae. Subacaulescent herbs with reddish lanate-villous hairs, suitable for rockwork. Leaves basal, softly rugose: scapes leafless, 1- to few-fld. : fls. violet or pale purple; calyx free, 4-5- rarely 6-parted, the segms. ovate or oblong; corolla with scarcely any tube, rotate or broad-campanulate, 4-5- rarely 6-cleft, the lobes broad; perfect stamens as many as the corolla-lobes, affixed at the base of the corolla; ovary superior, conical: caps, oblong, rather acute.—About 10 species, mountains of Eu.
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References
- Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture, by L. H. Bailey, MacMillan Co., 1963
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