Chaenactis
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Chaenactis (Greek, gaping ray: the marginal corollas often ray-like). Compositae. West American low herbs or undershrubs sometimes planted in the open for ornament. Leaves alternate and mostly dissected: fls. yellow, white or flesh-colored on solitary peduncles or in loose cymes; florets of one kind, but the marginal ones with a more or less enlarged limb; involucre campanulate; receptacle flat and generally naked: pappus of toothed or entire scales (wanting in one species).—About 20 species, of which 3 have been intro. as border plants; but they are little known to gardeners. Of easy cult. Prop, by seeds or division.
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References
- Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture, by L. H. Bailey, MacMillan Co., 1963
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