Candollea
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Candollea (A. P. DeCandolle, 1778-1841, farmous botanist of Geneva, Switzerland). Candolleaceae; formerly referred to Dilleniaceae. Herbs or woody plants sometimes grown under glass or in the open far South for the mostly yellow flowers. Shrubs or undershrubs or herbs; mostly glabrous: lvs. simple, mostly narrow, sometimes with margins revolute: fls. few or solitary at the ends of the branches; sepals and petals 5; stamens many, united into 5 bundles or sets, each set bearing several anthers; carpels 2-3-5, with 1-3 ovules in each. — As now understood, probably 80-90 species, mostly W. Australian, but 1 in Trop. Asia and S. China and 1 in the E. Indies. Little known in cult., but the following Australian species are now offered.
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References
- Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture, by L. H. Bailey, MacMillan Co., 1963
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