Gypsophila muralis

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 Gypsophila muralis subsp. var.  
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Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture

Gypsophila muralis. Linn. One to 1 ½ ft. very diffuse and brancny, mostly with shorter joints than G. elegans, of finer appearance, the st. rough-hairy near the base, smooth above: lvs. linear, spurry-like: fls. small, rosy, the petals almost recurved, crenate. Eu.—Makes a dense little mound when well grown.

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