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Lifespan:
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Origin:
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☠
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Exposure:
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Water:
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Features:
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✓
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☃
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Bloom:
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❀
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Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture
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CH
Chilianthus (a thousand flowers). Loganiaceae. Four or 5 S. African trees or shrubs, very closely allied to Buddleia, from which it differs in having stamens exserted from the short tube: lvs. opposite, entire or dentate, nearly always tomentose or scaly: fls. very numerous, in dense terminal cymes or panicles; calyx and corolla deeply 4-parted, the latter usually yellowish. Unknown to the American trade. The plants known as Buddleia salicifolia, Jacq., B.saligna, Willd., are Chilianthus arboreus, Benth. (which is probably identical with C. oleaceus, Burch.).
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