Rhodorhiza
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Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture |
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Rhodorhiza florida, Webb, (more properly Convolvulus floridus, Linn. f.). Erect subshrub: lvs. persistent, alternate, lanceolate, stalked, entire: fls. long-peduncled, funnel- shaped, white, sometimes pinkish white. Isl. of Ten eriffe. R.H. 1892:156.—R.florida is a tender subshrul 6-9 ft. high, which bears white fls. something like morning-glory. The blossoms are about an inch across and last only a day, but a succession is maintained (i S. France) from early June till Aug. A striking featur of the plant is its terminal; panicled infl. These panicle are often a foot high, 10 in. wide at the base and contain at one time as many as 20 full-blown fls. and 10 buds. Intro into S. Calif.
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- Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture, by L. H. Bailey, MacMillan Co., 1963
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