Origanum pulchellum

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 Origanum pulchellum subsp. var.  
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Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture

Origanum pulchellum, Boiss. Perennial, grayish pilose, the sts. ascending: Lvs. ovate, obtuse, entire, the lower ones short-petioled and the others sessile: spikes nodding, ovate or oblong, the bracts reddish, ovate, glabrous or ciliate; fls. rose-colored; calyx glabrous, the throat bearded, upper lip repand-tridentate, the lower very short and 2-lobed; corolla-tube not gibbous, twice exceeding calyx. S. E. Eu. and eastward.—Said to be a pretty shrub-like little plant with fl.-heads resembling small hops.


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