Oreopanax epremesnilianum

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 Oreopanax epremesnilianum subsp. var.  
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Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture

Oreopanax epremesnilianum, Andre. Shrub of striking habit: Lvs. large, long-stalked, digitate, the lfts. 7-9, oblong or lanceolate and usually tapering at either end, the middle ones deep-lobed: fl.-heads in a spike. Origin unknown; perhaps a garden form of O. dactylifolium, Hort., in which each of the 7 lobes is usually lobed. R.H. 1884, pp. 320, 321. Gn. 29, pp. 354, 355; 30, p. 447.—Named for Count Epremesnil, Dieppe, France. Well-grown plants resemble Fatsia japonica (Aralia Sieboldii).


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