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− | ''Lapeyrousia corymbosa'', Ker. (Ixia corumbosa, Linn. Anomatheca corymbosa, Hort.). This belongs to the subgenus Ovieda, having usually 1-2 basal leaves, while the next 3 species belong to the subgenus ''anomatheca'', having more numerous leaves. ''L. corymbosa'' has 1 basal lf. which is spreading, sword-shaped, 4—6 in. long: infl. a dense flat-topped cluster of as many as 15 flowers, each about 1 | + | ''Lapeyrousia corymbosa'', Ker. (Ixia corumbosa, Linn. Anomatheca corymbosa, Hort.). This belongs to the subgenus Ovieda, having usually 1-2 basal leaves, while the next 3 species belong to the subgenus ''anomatheca'', having more numerous leaves. ''L. corymbosa'' has 1 basal leaf which is spreading, sword-shaped, 4—6 in. long: infl. a dense flat-topped cluster of as many as 15 flowers, each about 1 |
| in. across, with practically regular segms., blue, with a star-shaped white figure near the throat, outlined in black after the fashion of Quedlinburg phlox. S. Afr. | | in. across, with practically regular segms., blue, with a star-shaped white figure near the throat, outlined in black after the fashion of Quedlinburg phlox. S. Afr. |
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