Linaria alpina

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 Linaria alpina subsp. var.  
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Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture

Linaria alpina, Mill. Compact-tufted plants, 6 in. or less high, with weak and spreading fl.-sts.: lvs. linear or lanceolate, mostly in 4's: fls. in short racemes or heads, blue with an orange-colored palate, the straight or slightly curved, sharp spur as long as the corolla. Alps. F.S. 20:2128. G.C. II. 14:105.—A pretty little alpine, blooming in July and Aug. Var. nana rosea, Hort., is said to be a dwarf and very distinct form.


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