Pavonia multiflora

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Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture

Pavonia multiflora. St. Hil. (P. Wioti, Morr. Goethea multi- flora. Nichols.). Robust, with a stout usually simple St.: lvs. alternate, 6-10 in. long, narrowly oblong- or obovate-lanceolate, long-acuminate, serrate or denticulate: fls. in a short terminal corymb; bractlets beneath the fl. numerous, narrow-linear, whorled. red-hairy, curving, in length about equaling the rolled-together purple corolla (which is 1-1 1/2 in. long); calyx-segms, much shorter than the bractlets; column of stamens 2 1/2 in. long and prominently exserted. Brazil. B.M. 6398. F.M. 1877:276.—What is known as P. intermedia by gardeners is apparently not P. intermedia, St. Hil.; it is said to be derived from P. multiflora. There are forms of P. intermedia, Hort., known as var. rosea, var. flori- bunda, and var. kermesina. This group of plants is readily grown from cuttings taken in spring or early summer, and good blooming plants in 5-in. pots may be had by winter. They grow naturally to about one st., and should not be pinched back. They make attractive pot subjects with the terminal clusters of fls. marked by the long-protruding stamina! column with hanging bluish anthers, the narrow rolled corolla and the slender conspicuous bracts. CH


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