Mirabilis laevis var. crassifolia

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 Mirabilis laevis subsp. var. crassifolia  
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Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture

Mirabilis californica, Gray. Plant 1-3 ft. tall, the many sts. ascending from a somewhat woody base: lvs. thick or almost fleshy, ovate-oblong to round-ovate, short-stalked: involucres 5- cleft, short - peduncled, containing 1-3 rose-purple fls. ½ in long with stamens sometimes protruded. S. Calif, to Utah and S., on sunny slopes, blooming all winter in milder climates.—Little known in cult.


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