Gentiana tibetica

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Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture

Gentiana tibetica, King. A Himalayan species of which no close relatives from that region are described in this Cyclopedia, and which now appears as a name in the trade. Described by King as follows: st. very stout, erect, 18-in. high, simple: st.-lvs. 6 in. long, lanceolate, connate at base into a cylindric sheath, the uppermost sessile and whorled and forming an involucre to the infl.: fls. crowded in the uppermost axils, sessile; calyx tubular, membranous, truncate, split on one side, the mouth minutely 5-toothed; corolla nearly 1 in. long, tubular-funnel-shaped, the lobes 5, triangular with a triangular fold in each sinus: caps. included; seeds ellipsoidal.


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