
Incarvillea is a genus of about 16 species of flowering plants in the family Bignoniaceae, native to central and eastern Asia, with most of the species growing at high altitudes in the Himalaya and Tibet. The most familiar species is Incarvillea delavayi, a garden plant commonly known as hardy gloxinia or Chinese trumpet flower. Unlike most other ...
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These hardy and nearly hardy perennials are native to China and Turkestan. I. Mairei forms masses of mid- to dark green leaves that are divided into pairs of oval to oblong leaflets. In early summer, trumpet-shaped flowers grow atop short stems, which elongate after flowering. The flowers are purplish-pink with grayish-white or yellow throats. This...
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