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|genus=Tropaeolum | |||
|species=speciosum | |||
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Tropaeolum speciosum, Poepp. & Endl. Half-hardy slender climbing vine: lvs. peltate at the base, short-petioled, parted to the base into 6 obovate-oblong obtuse divisions or lfts.: pedicels very slender, red, fls. shaped much like those of T. majus, but smaller, vermilion-red, showy, upper cuneate, lower almost quadrate. Chile. B.M.4323. F.S. 3:281. P.M. 14:173. Gn. 37, pp. 253, 545; 61, p. 274; 79, p. 68. R.H. 1904:88.—A perennial fleshy-rooted plant, hardy in England. CH
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