Limonium tataricum

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Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture

Limonium tataricum, Mill. (Statice tatarica, Linn. Goniolimon tataricum, Boiss.). Perennial, glaucescent, about 1 ft. high: lvs. 4-6 in. long, obovate or oblong-lanceolate, very narrowly marginate, abruptly or attenuately mucronate, narrowed to the petiole: scape corymbose-panicled slightly above the base; branches elongate, spreading-recurved, narrowly 3-winged ; spikelets 1-2-fld.,distichously arranged in rather dense terminal spikes: calyx white, green-nerved, tube short-puberulent inside and out, lobes oblong, obtuse, corolla ruby-red. June, July. S. Eu., Caucasus, Russia, and Siberia. B.M. 6537. Var. angustifolium, Hubb. (Statice tatarica var. angustifolia, Hort. S. Besseriana, Schult. S. incana, Bieb., not Linn. S. incana var. hybrida, Hort.), has, lanceolate, narrower lvs., often 1-fld. spikelets, and glabrescent calyx-tube. Var. coccineum, Hubb. (Goniolimon tataricum var. angustifolium, Boiss. Statice incana var. coccinea, Hort.), grows 9 in. high and has red and white fls. Var. nanum, Hubb. (Statice tatarica var. nana, Hort. S. incana var. nana, Hort. S. incana var. hybrida nana, Hort.), is a dwarf strain of the species. CH


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