Kohleria bogotensis

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 Kohleria bogotensis subsp. var.  
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Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture

Isoloma bogotense, Nichols. (Achimenes picta, Benth. Tydaea picta, Decne. Kohleria bogotensis, Fritsch, in Engler & Prantl, Nat. Pflanzenf. IV. 36, 178, 1893. Isoldma Tydaea, Bailey, Cyclo. Amer. Hort. 836, 1900. Isoloma pictum, Hort., not Planch.). Fig. 1997. One to 2 ft., hairy: lvs. cordate-ovate, coarsely serrate, spotted and reticulated with pale green or silvery green, with a broad light zone down the center: fls. single, on long axillary sts., nodding, the orifice oblique and lobes obtuse, the upper longitudinal half of the fl. red, the lower half yellow and red-spotted. Colombia.


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