Ceratotheca
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Ceratotheca (Greek for horned capsule). Pedaliaceae. Tropical African glasshouse herbs. Leaves opposite, ovate: calyx 5-parted; corolla 2-lipped, the lower lip very long in proportion to the upper: fls. in pairs in the axils: caps. 2-horned. — Five species. C. triloba, Mey., is occasionally grown in S. Fla., and it may be adapted to glasshouses. It is a tall herb (5 ft.), with the habit of foxglove, probably biennial, hairy and rather fleshy: lower lvs. stalked, broadly ovate or almost round, the upper sometimes broadly angular and even 3-lobed, both kinds crenate-dentate: corolla 3 in. long, blue or violet-blue, pubescent, deflexed, the lower lobe prolonged. Handsome. B.M. 6974.—Could be grown in temperate house N. in sandy foam- N. Taylor.
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References
- Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture, by L. H. Bailey, MacMillan Co., 1963
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