Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from Edwards Botanical Register, or Ornamental Flower-Garden and Shrubbery, Vol. 13
This plant is in many respects similar to E. Secunda, being like that species stemless, with the leaves collected into a circular patch, in the manner of a House-leek. It differs how ever in having longer and more blunt leaves, which are deeply stained with dull purple. The ?owers too are a richer scarlet.
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