Nicotiana isodendra
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Nicotiana isodendra, Ricker (N. arborea semperflorens, Ament. N. colossea variegata x N. macrophylla). A tree-like perennial herb, viscid-pubescent throughout: st. erect, 6-18 ft. tall, somewhat branching above: Lvs. sessile, ovate to elliptic, acute, undulate: fls. in loose, long-pedicelled, terminal panicles, drooping; tubes greenish, 2 or more times the length of the calyx; corolla broader and whiter than in N. tomentosa with a bright red margin. A hybrid between N. tomentosa variegata and N. Tabacum macrophyllum originated in Germany in 1903 by Franz Ament. It is poorly described and as yet little known in the U. S. M.D.G. 19:208. Gt. 54, p. 43.—Flowers continually throughout the season.
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- Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture, by L. H. Bailey, MacMillan Co., 1963
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