Browallia demissa

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Read about Browallia demissa in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Browallia demissa, Linn. (B. elata, Linn.). Fig. 669. St. and Lvs. pubescent or glabrous: Lvs. ovate, with longer stalks than in B. grandiflora: calyx-teeth acute, unequal, much shorter than the corolla-tube. The Lvs. are variable, cuneate, rotund, or rarely cordate. S. Amer. B.M. 34; 1136. The following are now referred to the above: B. americana, B. elata, B. elongata, B. nervosa. This species is the commonest, and is usually known as B. elata. Blue, violet, white and dwarf forms are cult.


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