Naegelia multiflora

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 Naegelia multiflora subsp. var.  
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Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture

Naegelia multiflora, Hook. (N. amabilis, Decne. Smithiantha amabilis, Kuntze. Gesneria amabilis, Hort.). Fls. white or cream-color, numerous, hanging, the tube curved and not much swollen, the obtuse lobes subequal: plant bearing long, glandular hairs in addition to the velvety covering: otherwise much like N. zebrina. Mex. B.M. 5083. F.S. 12:1192 (as Achimenes [Naegelia] amabilis). G.C. III. 22:413. Gn. W. 23:335. G. 22:631.— The tenable name of this species is sometimes held to be Decaisne's N. amabilis. which goes back to 1857, but Gloxinia multiflora, Mart. & Gal., dates from 1842.


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