Helianthemum apenninum

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Read about Helianthemum apenninum in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Helianthemum apenninum, Lam. (H. polifolium, Pers.). Upright or procumbent subshrub, hoary-pubeent: lvs. petioled, elliptic to linear-oblong, grayish tomentose on both sides or green above, 1/3- ¼ , rarely to 1 ½ in. long: fls. white, the petals with yellow blotch at the base, 1 in. across in 3-10-fld. cymes; outer sepals linear-oblong, inner ones broadly oval, about 1/3 in. long. W. and S. Eu., VV. Asia. S.E.B. 2:159. S.C. 62. R.F.G. 3:33 (4554). Var. rdseum, Grosser (H. rhodanthum, Dun. H. pulverulentum var. roseum, Willk.). Lvs. lanceolate, acutish, ¾ - 1 ½ in- long: fls. over 1 in. across, pink to crimson. S.C. 7.


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