Iresine diffusa f. lindenii: Difference between revisions
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Iresine lindenii, Van Houtte (Achyranthes acuminata, and I. acuminata, Hort.). Fig. 1964. Lvs. ovate-acuminate or lance-ovate, with less arching or curving veins, in the original form rich, deep blood-red, but in some garden forms with light-banded veins. Ecuador. F.S. 17:1737. G.Z. 13:32. —More pyramidal in habit than the other species, and now more common. To this species evidently belong the garden forms known as I. emersonii, I. collensii and I. formosa.
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