Lithospermum gastonii

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Read about Lithospermum gastonii in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Lithospermum gastonii, Benth. Beautiful plant, rare in the Pyrenees: a dwarf leafy perennial, adapted to alpine gardens, appressed-hairy, the erect branches 4-10 in. high: lvs. to 3 in. long, spreading and recurved, ovate- lanceolate, taper-pointed: fls. few, deep blue with star- like white eye, crowded near tips of branches; corolla- tube short, the lobes broadly ovate, the throat pubescent; calyx-lobes lanceolate, acute. B.M. 5926. G.C. III. 47:212.—Said to like lime.


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