Petiveria
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Petiveria (named after James Petiver, 1665- 1718, an apothecary and botanist of London). Phytolaccaceae. Shrubby herbs: lvs. alternate: fls. small, in axillary and terminal racemes, solitary or in 2's; perianth herbaceous, conical at base, 4-parted, segms. subequal, lanceolate, spreading; stamens inserted at the base of the perianth on a hypogynous disk, either 4 alternate with the segms. of the perianth or 5-8 placed without order; ovary 2-celled.—About 2 species, S. Fla. to Paraguay. The genus has been recently monographed by Hans Walter in Engler's Pflanzenreich, hft. 39 (IV. 83). P. alliacea, Linn. (P. oddndra, Linn. P. alliacea var. octandra, Moq ). Guinea-hen Weed. Half-shrubby, perennial: sts. 2-3 ft. high: Ivs. alternate, ovate, entire, membranaceous, attenuate at both ends, pellucid-dotted: infl. erect in a lax raceme; fls. rose or white. Mex. to Brazil. An ornamental stove plant probably not now in cult. CH
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References
- Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture, by L. H. Bailey, MacMillan Co., 1963
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