Aristolochia moupinensis
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Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture |
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Aristolochia moupinensis, Franch. Branches slender, densely silky, becoming smoothish: Lvs. cordate, 5 in. or less long, hairy above, grayish pubescent beneath, the petiole about 2½ in. long: fls. solitary on axillary peduncles, the tube 1½ in. long, abruptly curved so that the blossom appears U-shaped as it hangs, pale green outside and yellowish inside, the limb obliquely 3-lobed. 1¼ in. across, yellowish and purple-marked. From the Moupine region of W. China. B.M. 8325.— A rapid grower, reaching 15 ft. in one season. A good pillar and post plant, hardy in England. Allied to A. Kaempferi (see supplementary list).
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References
- Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture, by L. H. Bailey, MacMillan Co., 1963
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