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Gymnospermium albertii
Species of flowering plant From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Gymnospermium albertii (syn. Leontice alberti)[1][2] is a species in the genus Gymnospermium in the family Berberidaceae.[1]
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Description
Tuberous perennial.[1]
- Height: Flowering stems to about 15 cm high.[1]
- Leaves: Lobed, with five leaflets. Leaves are bronze-tinged and rolled lengthways when young, expanding and turning pale green with maturity.[1]
- Inflorescences:

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Range
It is native to rocky hillsides in Central Asia (Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, and Kazakhstan).[1]
Cultivation
Easily raised from seed. Very hardy. Successful in open, well-drained soil. Grows well in unheated glasshouses.[1]
Etymology
Gymnospermium derived from Greek, meaning 'naked seed'. Albertii is named for Johann Albert Von Regel, collector of the type specimen and son of the author of the species, Eduard August von Regel.[3][4]
Gallery
- Container plant showing flower buds and tightly furled leaves, Gothenburg Botanical Garden
- Container plant coming into bloom (leaves not yet unfurled), Alpine House, RHS Garden, Wisley
- Young flowering stems of wild plants
References
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