Iochroma fuchsioides

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Read about Iochroma fuchsioides in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Iochroma fuchsioides, Miers. Shrub, glabrous or nearly so: lvs. often clustered, obovate to oval or oblong, very obtuse, tapering at the base into a short petiole: fls. more or less clustered, orange-scarlet, dropping; corolla thrice exceeding the 5-toothed and bursting calyx, the tube long-cylindrical and nearly straight, the limb 5- angled and with intermediate teeth; filaments included, downy at the base. Peru. B.M. 4149 and F.S. 1:157 (both as Lycium fuchsioides).—A white-fld. form is also offered.


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