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Conandron (cone-shaped anther). Gesneriaceae. Almost stemless herb with radical glabrous rugose Lvs. Differs from Streptocarpus, its nearest horticultural relative, in having a straight, not twisted pod. For cult, see Streptocarpus. It should be grown in shade and is hardy only south of N. C.
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Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture

Conandron (cone-shaped anther). Gesneriaceae. Almost stemless herb with radical glabrous rugose Lvs. Differs from Streptocarpus, its nearest horticultural relative, in having a straight, not twisted pod. For cult, see Streptocarpus. It should be grown in shade and is hardy only south of N. C.


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