Eupatorium conspicuum
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Eupatorium conspicuum, Kunth & Bouche (E. grandifolium, Regel). Shrubby: Lvs. opposite, large, thin, triangular- ovate, finely and sharply toothed to the very base, which is somewhat decurrent upon the long lf .-stalk: fls. white, in ample lax panicles, almond-scented. Guatemala. Gt. 1; p. 102, t. 12.—Planted out in summer forms a luxuriant shrub, attractive on account of its excellent foliage. Best prop, by cuttings placed in warm bed about the end of August. Winter-bloomer in glasshouse. CH
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- Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture, by L. H. Bailey, MacMillan Co., 1963
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