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Gymnospermium
''Gymnospermium'' is a group of tuberous flowering plants in the barberry family The Berberidaceae are a family of 18 genera of flowering plants commonly called the barberry family. This family is in the order Ranunculales. The family contains about 700 known species, of which the majority are in '' Berberis''. The species ... described as a genus in 1839.Spach, Édouard. 1839. Histoire Naturelle des Végétaux. Phanérogames 8: 66-68
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It is native to temperate Europe and Asia. ;SpeciesThe Plant List, ''Gymnospermium''
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Gymnospermium Altaicum 02
''Gymnospermium'' is a group of tuberous flowering plants in the barberry family The Berberidaceae are a family of 18 genera of flowering plants commonly called the barberry family. This family is in the order Ranunculales. The family contains about 700 known species, of which the majority are in '' Berberis''. The species ... described as a genus in 1839.Spach, Édouard. 1839. Histoire Naturelle des Végétaux. Phanérogames 8: 66-68
partly in French, partly in Latin
It is native to temperate Europe and Asia. ;SpeciesThe Plant List, ''Gymnospermium''
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Gymnospermium Albertii
''Gymnospermium albertii'' (syn. ''Leontice alberti'')Matthew, Brian. "The Smaller Bulbs", copyright B.T. Batsford, Ltd. 1987. . pp 99-100 is a species in the genus ''Gymnospermium'' in the family Berberidaceae. Description Tuberous perennial. *Height: Flowering stems to about 15 cm high. *Leaves: Lobed, with five leaflets. Leaves are bronze-tinged and rolled lengthways when young, expanding and turning pale green with maturity. *Inflorescences: **Raceme: Pendent at first, later becoming upright. Densely flowered. **Flowers: Each flower measures up to 2.5 cm (1 in) in diameter when fully open, but they are more frequently seen in the earlier bell-shaped stage of openness. Flowers are bright yellow with a coppery red exterior. Range Native to rocky hillsides in Soviet Central Asia (Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, and Kazakhstan). Cultivation Easily raised from seed. Very hardy. Successful in open, well-drained soil. Grows well in unheated glasshouses. Etym ...
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