Maurandia barclaiana

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Read about Maurandia barclaiana in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Maurandia barclaiana, Lindl. Usually, but not originally, written Barclayana. Climber, somewhat woody: lvs. angular, cordate, acuminate, the petioles longer than the blades and twining: fls. about 3 in. long, downy outside, deep purple, personate; upper lip of corolla with 2 transverse rounded lobes, the lower lip with 3 roundish ovate lobes. Mex. B.R. 1108. L.B.C. 14:1381. V. 5:353.—The following trade names advertised like species-names are presumably all color-varieties of this species: M. alba, M. albiflora, M. Emeryana, M. rosea, M. Luceyana, M. purpurea grandiflora, M. varius. The last is a trade name for mixed varieties.


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