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Abutilon vitifolium, Presl. Lvs. cordate in general outline, 3-5-, and sometimes 7-, lobed, the lobes long-pointed: fls. open bell-shaped or cup-shaped, large, lavender-blue, more or less veined (sometimes white), clustered, anthers yellow. Chile.—A hardy species, remaining out-of-doors in S. of England; height becoming 30 ft.: lvs. golden in autumn.
Abutilon vitifolium, Presl. Lvs. cordate in general outline, 3-5-, and sometimes 7-, lobed, the lobes long-pointed: fls. open bell-shaped or cup-shaped, large, lavender-blue, more or less veined (sometimes white), clustered, anthers yellow. Chile.—A hardy species, remaining out-of-doors in S. of England; height becoming 30 ft.: lvs. golden in autumn. B.M. 4227. 7328. Gn. 51:334: 66, p. 8 (clumps); 76, p. 415. J.H. III 62:380. B.R. 30:57.
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==Species==
==Varieties==
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Latest revision as of 02:41, 30 June 2010

 Abutilon vitifolium subsp. var.  
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Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture

Abutilon vitifolium, Presl. Lvs. cordate in general outline, 3-5-, and sometimes 7-, lobed, the lobes long-pointed: fls. open bell-shaped or cup-shaped, large, lavender-blue, more or less veined (sometimes white), clustered, anthers yellow. Chile.—A hardy species, remaining out-of-doors in S. of England; height becoming 30 ft.: lvs. golden in autumn. CH


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