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Kingdom
  
Plantae

Family
  
Higher classification
  
Primulaceae

Order
  
Ericales

Scientific name
  
Cortusa

Rank
  
Genus

Cortusa Cortusa matthioli Primulaceae image 54403 at PhytoImagessiuedu

Similar
  
Cortusa matthioli, Boykinia, Edraianthus, Romanzoffia, Dodecatheon

Cortusa garden plants


Cortusa is a genus that consists of 19 species of delicate, hardy, alpine perennials, relative to Primula both in general appearance and habit of growth. The genus is named by the herbalist Matthiolus after his friend Cortusus, professor of botany at Padua, who discovered the plant called today Cortusa matthioli. The plants are flowering herbaceous perennials native to the mountains of southern and eastern Europe, including the Alps and the Carpathians, and some species native to China. Most of the species are small spring bloomers for shade and rock garden. These low-growing and rather handsome little plants have clumps of downy, light green, heart-shaped leaves with serrated edges. In late spring, small loose umbel of delicate bell-shaped to lily-liked flowers born terminally on drooping spikes arise from the base, some 6-8in high. Flowers are magenta, pink, white and yellow. They are dormant in some months, and as spring begins, stems and leaves quickly start to reproduce.

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Species

  • Cortusa altaica
  • Cortusa brotheri
  • Cortusa caucasica
  • Cortusa matthioli (Alpine bells)
  • Cortusa sachalinensis
  • Cortusa turcestanica

  • Cortusa Cortusa matthioli CC Plants

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    References

    Cortusa Wikipedia