Iberis tenoreana


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Read about Iberis tenoreana in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Iberis tenoreana, DC. Perennial, somewhat shrubby at base, ascending, about 6 in. high: lower lvs. obovate, narrowed at base; upper lvs. oblong-linear: fls. purplish or whitish, the clusters flattish and not elongating: pods notched at apex. Naples. B.M. 2783. L.B.C. 18:1721. G. 34:119.—According to Baker (G.C. 1868: 711), this is the only perennial kind that is decidedly hairy. DeCandolle says the lvs. are puberulous. var. petraea, Nichols. (I. petraea, Jord.). Fig. 1945. A good rock-garden form, with fls. white tinged red in center.


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