Cynoglossum nervosum

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Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture

Cynoglossum nervosum, Benth. Plant hairy-pubescent, to 3 ft., perennial: lvs. many, nearly sessile, elliptic or oblong, acute, those on the st. 4 in. long and not prominently nerved, the radical ones narrow-oblanceolate and with several pairs of strong nerves: fls. deep cobalt-blue, about 1/2 in. across, in many lax axillary and terminal racemes which are 3-6 in. long; corolla broadly campanulate with a short tube. Himalayan region. B.M. 7513, where it is said to be "the largest-flowered Himalayan Cynoglossum, and a very handsome plant."


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