Nierembergia linariifolia explained
Nierembergia linariifolia, called the narrow-leaved cupflower, is a species of plant described by Robert Graham. Nierembergia linariifolia is part of the genus Nierembergia and the family Solanaceae. It has gained the Royal Horticultural Society's Award of Garden Merit.[1]
Range
It is native to central South America, and has been introduced to New South Wales, Australia.[2]
Subspecies
The following subspecies are accepted:
- Nierembergia linariifolia subsp. glabriuscula (Dunal) A.A.Cocucci & Hunz.
- Nierembergia linariifolia subsp. linariifolia
- Nierembergia linariifolia subsp. pampeana (Millán) A.A.Cocucci & Hunz.
- Nierembergia linariifolia subsp. pinifolioides (Millán) A.A.Cocucci & Hunz.
References
- Web site: Nierembergia linariifolia narrow-leaved cupflower . The Royal Horticultural Society . 11 February 2021 .
- Web site: Nierembergia linariifolia - Plant Finder.
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