Limonium puberulum

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Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture

Limonium puberulum, Kuntze (Statice puberula, Webb). Subshrub, 4-8 in. high, the whole plant white papillate-stellate or sparsely puberulous: lvs. ovate-rhomboid, rather acute, apex bearing a bristle, margin long-ciliate, short-attenuate to the equally long petiole, blade 1/2 – 3/4 in. long: scape low, paniculate-corymbose; branches and branchlets angled, somewhat 2-edged; spikelets 2-fld., a few distichously or laxly fascicled at the end of the branches: calyx violet, tube glabrous, limb obsoletely 5-angled, the nerves excurrent; corolla yellowish white. July. Canary Isls. B.M. 3701. B.R. 1450. H.F. II. 9:106.—L. profusum, Hubb. (L. puberulum x L. macrophyllum, the form known horticulturally as Statice Halfordii. Statice profusa, Hort.). Subshrub, 1-2 ft. high: lvs. radical, 6-8 in. long, oval or spatulate, wavy, leathery, shining and dark green, narrower than the parents and intermediate in size between them: fls. freely produced in well-branched, corymbose panicles; calyx blue-purple; corolla yellowish white. A greenhouse hybrid. G. 8:69. G.L. 27:77. Gn.W. 22:782.—In the greenhouse old plants will attain a height of 3 1/2 ft. and a diam. of 5 ft. CH


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