Sphaerocodon

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Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture

Sphaerocodon (Greek, globe and bell, probably referring to the shape of the corolla). Asclepiadaceae. Perennial herbs with a woody or tuberous rootstock, suitable only for the warmhouse: sts. erect, not twining: lvs. opposite, short-petioled, elliptic or oblong: fls. moderate-sized, in pedunculate sublateral umbel-like cymes; calyx 5-parted; corolla campanulate or somewhat so, 5-lobed, the lobes overlapping and slightly twisted to the left in bud; crown of 5 small fleshy compressed tubercles or teeth; column arising from the base of the corolla; anthers without appendages: fr. unknown. — Five species from Trop. and S. Afr. S. obtusifolium, Benth. Rootstock woody: sts. several to a root, erect, 1-3 ft. high, branching only at the base: lvs. elliptic, usually very obtuse and apiculate, sometimes subacute: fls. in sublateral, 6-13-fld. umbel-like cymes, dark purple; sepals linear-lanceolate, acute; corolla broadly campanulate, 5-lobed to one-third of the way down or more. Trop. and S. Afr. B.M. 7925. CH


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