Rohdea
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Rohdea (Mich. Rohde, physician and botanist of Bremen). Sometimes spelled Rhodea. Liliaceae. A monotypic genus of Japan and China, essentially a tender foliage plant with numerous radical lvs. 6-18 in. long: fls. borne among the lvs. in short thick dense spikes a few inches high; perianth globular-bell-shaped; anthers sessile; stigma peltate; style nearly wanting: fr. a globular, usually 1-seeded berry. Rohdeas are excellent plants for dwelling-house decoration, doing well in the cooler positions. They are perfectly hardy at Washington.
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- Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture, by L. H. Bailey, MacMillan Co., 1963
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