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Polemonium n. A genus of gamopetalous perennial herbs, including the
Jacob's ladder and the Greek valerian.

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A semipellucid, uncrystallized variety of quartz, presenting various tints in the same specimen. Its colors are delicately arranged in stripes or bands, or blended in clouds.
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The species experimented with, were _Campanula persicifolia_, _Hyssopus officinalis_, _Lobelia syphilitica_, _Lychnis chalcedonica_, _Polemonium dissectum_, _Salvia sylvestris_ and some others.
Species and Varieties, Their Origin by Mutation Hugo DeVries 2005
Instances may be cited of the white varieties of the snapdragon, of the red clover, the long-spurred violet (_Viola_ [282] _cornuta_) the sea-shore aster (_Aster Tripolium_), corn-rose (_Agrostemma Githago_), the Sweet William (_Silene Armeria_), and many garden flowers, as for instance, the _Clarkia pulchella_, the _Polemonium coeruleum_, the _Veronica longifolia_, the gloxinias and others.
Species and Varieties, Their Origin by Mutation Hugo DeVries 2005
POLEMONIUM FAMILY _(Polemoniaceae)_ Ground or Moss Pink _Phlox subulata_ _Flowers_--Very numerous, small, deep purplish pink, lavender or rose, varying to white, with a darker eye, growing in simple cymes, or solitary in a Western variety.
Wild Flowers Worth Knowing Neltje Blanchan 2005
The pretty pinnate leaves of the blue-flowered polemonium are sufficient explanation for the common name Jacobs-ladder, even though that name does not properly belong to our species.
Some Spring Days in Iowa Frederick John Lazell 2006
For two or three years I do not remember to have seen it, or the seedlings, without flowers; its pretty, dwarf, rue-like foliage grew so thickly that it threatened to kill the edging of gentianella and such things as _Polemonium variegatum_, the double cuckoo-flower, and the little _Armeria setacea_; it also filled the walks, and its long wiry roots have been eradicated with difficulty.
Hardy Perennials and Old Fashioned Flowers John Wood 2006