Thyrsacanthus
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Thyrsacanthus (Greek, thyrse and flower). Acanthaceae. Erect, glabrous, pubescent or villous herbs, which are adapted to the warmhouse. Lvs. opposite, entire; usually large: fls. red, fascicled at the bract-axils, pedicelled; fascicles or cymes arranged in a terminal thyrsoid, simple raceme or paniculately branched; calyx short, rather 5-parted, segms. narrow, acute or acuminate; corolla-tube elongate, straight or somewhat incurved, limb somewhat 2-lipped, 4-cleft; stamens 2, staminodia 2; disk rather thick: caps. oblong; seeds 4 or fewer by abortion.— About 23 species, Trop. Amer. The oldest and now accepted name of the genus is Odontonema. CH
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References
- Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture, by L. H. Bailey, MacMillan Co., 1963
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