Arnebia echioides

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 Arnebia echioides subsp. var.  
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Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture

Arnebia echioides, DC. (Macrotomia echioides, Boiss.). Prophet- Flower. Hardy perennial, 3-12 in. high, short-hairy, with spreading, obovate- oolong Lvs.: fls. in a scorpioid raceme or spike, yellow, with purple spots, fading to pure yellow. Caucasus, Armenia, etc. B. M. 4409. G.C. II. 11:689.—Blooms in spring. In full sun or in rather dry ground, it is difficult to keep this charming plant in a healthy condition; partial shade is essential to its welfare. One can grow luxuriant specimens on the northern slope of a rockery or close to a building on the east or north side. Prop. by seeds, division, or by root-cuttings.


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