Nicotiana glutinosa

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Read about Nicotiana glutinosa in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Nicotiana glutinosa, Linn. Herbaceous, viscid-pubescent throughout: st. angular above: Lvs. petiolate, subrotund to ovate, cordate, abruptly acuminate: fls. in terminal racemes, drooping, bracteolate; calyx somewhat 2-lipped, lower lobe 2-parted, upper lobe 3-parted, teeth lanceolate-acuminate, the upper largest, rather long, recurved; corolla reddish yellow, viscid-pubescent without, twice longer than the calyx; tube incurved, swollen above; limb 5-parted; lobes ovate, acute: caps, ovate, obtuse, included within the calyx. Peru and Bolivia. And. Bot. Rep. 484.—Intro, into the U. S. from Italy in 1908.


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