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==Species== | ==Species== | ||
17 species{{RHS}}, including: | 17 species{{RHS}}, including[http://www.anps.org/Summer%202005%20Claytonia.pdf pdf file]: | ||
*[[Sabatia | *''[[Sabatia angularis]]'' | ||
*[[Sabatia bartramii]] | *''[[Sabatia arenicola]]'' | ||
*[[Sabatia campanulata]] | *''[[Sabatia arkansana]]'' | ||
*[[Sabatia | *''[[Sabatia bartramii]]'' | ||
*[[Sabatia gentianoides]] | *''[[Sabatia brachiata]]'' | ||
*[[Sabatia kennedyana]] | *''[[Sabatia brevifolia]]'' | ||
*[[Sabatia macrophylla]] | *''[[Sabatia calycina]]'' | ||
*[[Sabatia quadrangula]] | *''[[Sabatia campanulata]]'' | ||
*''[[Sabatia campestris]]'' | |||
*''[[Sabatia capitata]]'' | |||
*''[[Sabatia difformis]]'' | |||
*''[[Sabatia dodecandra]]'' | |||
*''[[Sabatia formosa]]'' | |||
*''[[Sabatia gentianoides]]'' | |||
*''[[Sabatia grandiflora]]'' | |||
*''[[Sabatia kennedyana]]'' | |||
*''[[Sabatia macrophylla]]'' | |||
*''[[Sabatia quadrangula]]'' | |||
*''[[Sabatia stellaris]]'' | |||
*S. paniculata, see [[Sabatia quadrangula]] | *S. paniculata, see [[Sabatia quadrangula]] | ||
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*[[Sabatia lanceolata]]{{SCH}} | *[[Sabatia lanceolata]]{{SCH}} | ||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== |
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Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture |
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Sabatia (named after Liberatus Sabbati, an Italian botanist of the eighteenth century); also spelled Sabbatia. Gentianaceae. Hardy annual or biennial (rarely perennial by stolons) herbs, making showy garden or border plants, although little grown. Leaves opposite, sessile or clasping: fls. showy, rose-pink or -purple or white, in cymose panicles terminating the branches; calyx 5-12-parted, the lobes slender; corolla rotate, 5-12-parted, usually with a yellow eye: caps. globose or ovoid, 2-valved. — About 18 or 20 species, N. Amer. and Cuba, mostly on the coastal plain. Sabatias require a light sweet soil. Seed may be sown in fall or early spring. The plants are easily transplanted. Some of them grow in brackish places.
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Pests and diseases
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Species
17 speciesRH, includingpdf file:
- Sabatia angularis
- Sabatia arenicola
- Sabatia arkansana
- Sabatia bartramii
- Sabatia brachiata
- Sabatia brevifolia
- Sabatia calycina
- Sabatia campanulata
- Sabatia campestris
- Sabatia capitata
- Sabatia difformis
- Sabatia dodecandra
- Sabatia formosa
- Sabatia gentianoides
- Sabatia grandiflora
- Sabatia kennedyana
- Sabatia macrophylla
- Sabatia quadrangula
- Sabatia stellaris
- S. paniculata, see Sabatia quadrangula
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Gallery
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References
- Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture, by L. H. Bailey, MacMillan Co., 1963
External links
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- Sabatia QR Code (Size 50, 100, 200, 500)