Remusatia

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Read about Remusatia in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Remusatia (named for G. P. A. Remusat, 1785- 1832). Araceae. Tuberous herbs, flowering and leafing in alternate years, and bearing long radical bulbifer- ous shoots; warmhouse foliage plants. Lf. solitary, entire, peltate: spathe coriaceous, tube convolute, ovoid, limb broad or narrow, deciduous; spadix very short, sessile, male and female infl. separated by neuters, appendage none; male infl. clavate, female short and cylindric; ovaries ovoid. 1-celled: berries small.—Three or 4 species, natives of the mountains of India and Java.


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