Nolana lanceolata

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 Nolana lanceolata subsp. var.  
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Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture

Nolana lanceolata, Miers. St.-lvs. rather narrow, mostly in pairs, 2-6 in. long, the base obliquely clasping or slightly decurrent on the outer side: sis. hairy: fls. 1-2 in. broad, with a spreading 5-lobed limb, each lobe deeply notched; limb of corolla azure-blue, throat yellowish white, marked at the base with a line of purplish blue and spotted yellowish green. Chile. B.M. 5327. H.F. II. 5:55.


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