Androsace carnea

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 Androsace carnea subsp. var.  
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Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture

Androsace carnea, Linn. (A. Reverchonii, Jord. A. rosea, Jord. & Fourr.). More or less densely cespitose: Lvs. linear or subulate, ¾ in. or less long: scape 3 in. or less; fls. 3-7, rose-colored or whitish, the throat yellow. Eurasia. L.B.C. 1:40. Var. Halleri, Linn. Lvs. twice longer than in type, recurved at apex, shining green, sparsely hairy. Var. Laggeri, Knuth (A. Laggeri, Huet.). Lvs. acuminate, spreading, deep green: scape very short: densely cespitose. Gn. 63, p. 333. Var. brigantiaca, Knuth (A. brigantiaca, Jord. & Fourr.). Lvs. narrowly linear, short, slightly denticulate at apex: scape to 5 in.: little cespitose.


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