Grahamia
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Grahamia (Robert Graham, Scotch botanist, died 1845). Two genera have been made of this name. The accepted one is of the Portulacaceae, comprising one species (G. bracleata, Gill.) of extra-tropical South America; this plant is not recorded in cultivation. The other Grahamia (of Sprengel) is now referred to Cephalophora; and Cephalophora is by Hoffmann (Engler & Pranti, Pflanzenfamilien, iv:5) included in Helenium. Of this Grahamia, G. aromatica is offered abroad; it is accounted for under Helenium.
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References
- Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture, by L. H. Bailey, MacMillan Co., 1963
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