teeth obtuse or subacute, margins ciliate; upper surface 
green, sparingly pubescent, densely clothed beneath with 
white floccose tomentum, midrib and primary nerves stout 
and prominent; petiole nearly as long as the blade, pilose. 
Scape stout, overtopping the leaves, densely puberulous. 
Flowers umbelled, or occasionally in verticils, rose-purple ; 
bracts many, narrowly elliptic-lanceolate, the edges ciliate ; 
pedicels exceeding the bracts, puberulous. Caly« half an 
inch long, brownish green, pubescent outside, sparingly 
so within, teeth one-third the length of the ovate tube, 
linear-lanceolate, ciliate. Corolla salver-shaped, about one 
inch in diameter, finely puberulous outside ; tube about a 
third of an inch long, usually tinged with red; mouth 
yellow, surrounded by an orange-coloured ring; lobes 
obcordate, cuneate below. Filaments very short, dilated 
at the base. Capsule twice as long as the calyx when ripe. 
—J. F. Doruiz, 
Fig. 1, portion of under surface of leaf ; 2, calyx and pistil ; 3, vertical section 
of ditto ; 4, vertical section of corolla :—all enlarged. 
