Littonia modesta

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Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture

Littonia modesta, Hook. Slender and simple, either short and suberect or long and climbing or sarmentose: lvs. ovate to linear, produced into a tendril at the tip, the middle ones whorled and the upper ones opposite or alternate: fls. solitary in the upper axils,- on slender pedicels; perianth-segms. provided with a small oblong nectary, partially closed by a ciliated scale on each side; style 3-cut. S. Afr. B.M. 4723. G.C. III. 36:183. Var. Keitii, Hort., is an improved form, with larger and more abundant fls., the sts. longer, branched, and distinctly sarmentose. These plants require the cultural treatment of gloriosa.


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