Dicliptera suberecta

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 Dicliptera suberecta subsp. var.  
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Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture

Jacobinia suberecta, Andre. Herb, velvety pubescent: sts. prostrate, with erect flowering branches: lvs. opposite, petioled, ovate, obtuse, to 2 1/2in. long: fls. in 1-10- fld. peduncled cymes, the bracts spatulate-obovate and obtuse; calyx-tube short and nearly hemispheric; corolla bright scarlet, the slightly curved tube about 1 1/4 in. long, pubescent outside; upper lip slightly emarginate and ovate, the lower 3-toothed and oblong. Uruguay. --Handsome warmhouse plant, suitable for baskets.


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