Nicotiana sanderae

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Read about Nicotiana sanderae in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Nicotiana sanderae, Hort. Sander (N. alata x N. Forgetiana). Herbaceous, annual, viscid-pubescent: sts. 2-3 ft. tall, of bushy habit: basal Lvs. large spatulate, undulate; st.-lvs. oblong-lanceolate, short-petioled, acuminate, undulate: fls. bracteolate, in large loose panicles; corolla salverform; tube cylindric, 3 times the length of the calyx, swollen above, greenish yellow tinted with rose; limb oblique; lobes elliptic, acute, often emarginate, carmine-rose. Originated in 1903 by Sander & Sons, St. Albans, England, as a cross between N. alata and N. Forgetiana. A.G. 25:483. F.S.R. 2:216. F.E. 20:434. G. 26:141; 27:321. G.C. III. 34:256; 39:61. G.M. 47:578; 48:465. Gn. 67:16. G.W. 8:559. R.B. 31:25. R.H. 1905:16—An attractive and popular garden plant intro. into U. S. in 1904.


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