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Physoplexis comosa

Physoplexis comosa

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Dispatched all year round.

Rarely offered here is my fatherS 1989 description of the Devils Claw one of the most beautiful alpines in existence. Tufts of sharply-toothed dark green leaves, the tips of the flower petals adhere together from which point a long stigma spike extends. Colours vary from pale to purplish blue in summer. At this stage I have concluded it must be seen to be believed because i'm d--- if I can describe it. Alpine house or rock crevice or tufa. Beware of slugs. Dormant in winter. Thanks to technology we can now show you alongside this descrpption a photograph - i hope you can understand why my father struggled valiantly to give an adequate description. Limited availability.

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