Origanum sipyleum

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 Origanum sipyleum subsp. var.  
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Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture

Origanum sipyleum, Linn. (O. hybridum, Mill.). Woody and procumbent at base, the upright branches very villous: Lvs. short-petioled, entire, the lower ones suborbicular and hairy, the upper ones ovate, glabrous and glaucous; floral Lvs. small: spikes oblong, solitary or in 3's, nodding, the bracts ovate and colored; calyx glabrous, the 3 upper teeth longer; corolla pink. Levant; named for Mt. Sipylos.—A useful little plant for rock-work and dry places; 8-16 in. high; fl.-heads rose-color.


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