Petrocoptis
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Petrocoptis (Greek, equivalent to the Latin Saxifraga,—to break or cleft the rock: rooting in the clefts of rocks). Caryophyllaceae. Two or 3 perennials from the Pyrenees, sometimes used in alpine- and rock- gardening. Allied to Lychnis and sometimes united with it, differing in imbricated rather than convolute estivation and in bearded or woolly seeds. Perennials of small size with uncut petals and a corolla-crown, the lvs. mostly tufted or in a rosette: st.-lvs. opposite. P. pyrenaica, A. Br. (Lychnis pyrenaica, Berger). Three to 4 in. high from a fusiform root: lvs. glaucous- green, spatulate those on the st. cordate and sessile: fls. pale flesh-color or rose-color. about 1/2in. across, in forked clusters, the slender pedicels 1-fld.; petals shal- lowly notched at top, bearing 2 erect serrate scales. B.M. 3269. Var. 41ba, Hort., is listed as a beautiful and easily grown alpine, late blooming. P. Lagascae, Willk. (Lychnis Lagdscae, Hook. f.). Low and tufted, glabrous and glaucous, 2-4 in. high: st. densely distichous, leafy below: lowest lvs. linear and obtuse, middle ones ovate- lanceolate, subacute: fls. pale rose with white center, about 2/3in. acros, with 2 white acute scales at base, slightly notched at apex. B.M. 5746.—A charming Plant. CH
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References
- Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture, by L. H. Bailey, MacMillan Co., 1963
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