Mertensia ciliata

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Read about Mertensia ciliata in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Mertensia ciliata, Don. The N. American plants heretofore referred to M. sibirica are now separated as M. ciliata, being specially marked by a short calyx with oval or oblong obtuse cilate lobes: glabrous, pale and glaucescent, very leafy, 1-3 ft.: lvs. oblong or lance-ovate, ciliate on the margins, mostly acute or acuminate, the basal ones ovate or subcordate: fls. bright blue, the tube 3-5 tunes as long as the calyx-lobes. Rocky Mts. W. and N.; also in the trade. G. 27:661.—A handsome species, with bell-shaped blossoms and pinkish buds.


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