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... LYCHNIS ALPINA . PLATE XIII . - FIG . II . Lychnis alpina , WILLDENOW . The Alpine Lychnis . Natural Order - CARYOPHYLLACEĆ . * The Pink and Carnation Family . THIS is a rare British species , found on Hobeartin Fell , in Cum ...
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... ALPINA ; smooth , not viscid ; petals cloven ; flowers densely corymbose ; leaves linear - lanceolate , naked at the base . 2. H. Native of several parts in the north of Europe , Lapland , Denmark ... VISCARIA . VIII . LYCHNIS . 415.
Lychnis alpina from books.google.com
David Wooster. LYCHNIS ALPINA . PLATE XIII . - FIG . II . Lychnis alpina , WILLDENOW . The Alpine Lychnis . Natural Order - CARYOPHYLLACE . The Pink and Carnation Family . THIS is a rare British species , found on Hobeartin Fell , in Cum ...
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Charles Edward Moss. 2. VISCARIA ALPINA . Alpine Campion . Plate 67 Viscaria alpina G. Don Gen. Syst . Gard . i , 415 ( 1831 ) ; Rouy et Foucaud Fl . France iii , 100 ( 1896 ) ; Lychnis alpina L. Sp . Pl . 436 ( 1753 ) !; Smith in ...
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... Lychnis alpina L. In Alpine Plants of Europe , p . 80 , this plant , now usually called Viscaria alpina Don , was erroneously stated to be unrecorded from Switzerland . As a matter of fact it is occasionally found in Grisons ( Engadine ...
Lychnis alpina from books.google.com
... ALPINA ; smooth , not viscid ; petals cloven ; flowers densely corymbose ; leaves linear - lanceolate , naked at the base . 2. H. Native of several parts in the north of Europe , Lapland , Denmark , & c ... VISCARIA . VIII . LYCHNIS .
Lychnis alpina from books.google.com
2. VISCARIA ALPINA . Alpine Campion . Plate 67 Viscaria alpina G. Don Gen. Syst . Gard . i , 415 ( 1831 ) ; Rouy et Foucaud Fl . France iii , 100 ( 1896 ) ; Lychnis alpina L. Sp . Pl . 436 ( 1753 ) !; Smith in Trans . Linn . Soc . x ...
Lychnis alpina from books.google.com
... LYCHNIS ALPINA , showing Habit and detached Portion of Inflorescence . the base of the blade . All the species are of very easy culture , thriving in almost any ordinary garden soil , but succeeding best in a light , rich loam ...