Mirabilis multiflora

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Read about Mirabilis multiflora in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Mirabilis multiflora, Gray. Stout and tall (2-3 ft.), much-branched, somewhat pubescent or sometimes glabrous: lvs. rather thin, gray - green, lance- ovate to broad-ovate, more or less cordate, short stalked, acute or acuminate: involucre ½ in. long, stalked; fls. 6, with a tube often 2 in. long, rose to purple, the style and the 5 stamens protruded. Var pubescens, Wats. (M. Froebelii, Greene), is very pubescent throughout. The M. multiflora of B.M. 6266 is probably this variety. The species ranges from Colo, and Texas to S. Calif, and south. Little known in cult.


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