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|image = Gymnospermium albertii (without plant label).jpg<br />
|image_caption = ''Gymnospermium albertii'' flowering in the Alpine House at RHS Wisley in Woking, Surrey<br />
|regnum = [[Plant]]ae<br />
|unranked_divisio = [[Angiosperms]]<br />
|unranked_classis = [[Eudicots]]<br />
|ordo = [[Ranunculales]]<br />
|familia = [[Berberidaceae]]<br />
|genus = ''[[Gymnospermium]]''<br />
|species = '''''G. albertii'''''<br />
|binomial = ''Gymnospermium albertii''<br />
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'''''Gymnospermium albertii''''' (syn. ''Leontice alberti'')<ref name= "Bulbs">Matthew, Brian. "The Smaller Bulbs", copyright B.T. Batsford, Ltd. 1987. ISBN 0713449225. pp 99-100</ref><ref name= "plantlist">http://www.theplantlist.org/tpl1.1/record/kew-2835999</ref> is a species in the genus ''[[Gymnospermium]]'' in the family [[Berberidaceae]].<ref name="Bulbs" /><br />
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==Description==<br />
Tuberous perennial.<ref name="Bulbs" /><br />
*'''Height:''' Flowering stems to about 15&nbsp;cm high.<ref name="Bulbs" /><br />
*'''Leaves:''' Lobed, with five leaflets. Leaves are bronze-tinged and rolled lengthways when young, expanding and turning pale green with maturity.<ref name="Bulbs" /><br />
*'''Inflorescences:'''<br />
**'''Raceme:''' Pendent at first, later becoming upright. Densely flowered.<ref name="Bulbs" /><br />
**'''Flowers:''' Each flower measures up to 2.5&nbsp;cm (1&nbsp;in) in diameter when fully open, but they are more frequently seen in the earlier bell-shaped stage of openness. Flowers are bright yellow with a coppery red exterior.<ref name="Bulbs" /><br />
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==Range==<br />
Native to rocky hillsides in [[Soviet Central Asia]] ([[Uzbekistan]], [[Tajikistan]], [[Turkmenistan]], and [[Kazakhstan]]).<ref name="Bulbs" /><br />
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==Cultivation==<br />
Easily raised from seed. Very hardy. Successful in open, well-drained soil. Grows well in unheated glasshouses.<ref name="Bulbs" /><br />
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==Etymology==<br />
''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]].<ref>Gartenflora (1881) 293. [http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/item/132553#page/349/mode/1up]</ref><ref name= "gledhill">Gledhill, David (2008). "The Names of Plants". Cambridge University Press. ISBN 9780521866453 (hardback), ISBN 9780521685535 (paperback). pp 41, 187</ref><br />
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==References==<br />
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[[Category:Berberidaceae]]<br />
[[Category:Flora of Central Asia]]<br />
[[Category:Flora of Uzbekistan]]<br />
[[Category:Flora of Tajikistan]]<br />
[[Category:Flora of Turkmenistan]]<br />
[[Category:Flora of Kazakhstan]]</div>Lyonothamnus