Diascia Barberae

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Read about Diascia Barberae in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Diascia Barberae, Hook. f. Fig. 1255. Annual : st. erect, 1-1½ ft., square, green and glabrous: lvs. ovate, blunt, obtusely serrate, petioled or the upper ones sessile: fls. several to many in an erect terminal raceme, on slender glandular pedicels; calyx deeply 5-lobed; corolla ⅔ in. across, rose-pink with yellow green-dotted spot in throat, the 2 upper lobes small and nearly orbicular, the lateral twice larger, and the lower one much larger and obscurely 4-angled , the spurs cylindric and about as long as lower lobe; filaments glandular. B.M. 5933. Gt. 50, p. 639. — A very attractive little plant, of simple cultural requirements, blooming freely in summer. It also makes a good pot-plant for indoor use. Half-hardy annual. Pink and orange shades are advertised. L. H. B. CH


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