Blumenbachia

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 Blumenbachia subsp. var.  
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Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture

Blumenbachia (after Dr. J. F. Blumenbach, professor at Gottingen, 1752-1840). Loasaceae. S. American plants allied to Loasa and Mentzelia (prairie lilies), not cult, in Amer. because of their covering of stinging hairs. The fls. are odd and pretty, axillary, solitary and bracteate: Lvs. opposite, lobed. The garden forms are mostly treated as tender annuals. Prop, by seeds, to be sown in pots in spring. Transplant only when danger from frost is over.

B. chuquitensis. Hook. f. Lvs. 8-10 in. long: fla. 1½-2 in. long, brick-red, tipped yellow without, and yellow within; petals 5-10, boat-shaped. Peru, Ecuador. F.S. 22:2358. B.M. 6143.—B. coronato, Haage & Schmidt. 1H ft.: Lvs. narrow, bi-pinnatifid: fls. half hidden by the Lvs., 2 in. diam., pure white. 1:11 1874, B58. P.M. 1874. 139.—B. grandiflora, Don (B. contorts, Hook. f. B.M. 6134). Lvs. 4-6 in. long: fls. 1½-2 in. long, wholly red; scales ¼ in. long, cup-shaped, green; stamens in 5 bundles, with long filaments. Peru. B. insignis. Schrad. St. climbing, 4-sided: petals white, unguiculate. B.M. 2865.—B. lateritia. Brit. (Cajophora lateritia. Benth.) Lvs. pinnate, with roundish lobed lfts: fl.- stalks, twin, single-fld.: fls. orange-red. S. Amer. B.M. 3632. B.R.24.22.


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