Muehlenbeckia chilensis

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Read about Muehlenbeckia chilensis in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Muehlenbeckia chilensis, Meissn. Somewhat shrubby, glabrous: branches strongly sulcate, loosely twining, angular, "bright red:" lvs. somewhat fleshy or coriaceous, petioled, triangular or hastate-cordate, ovate, oblong or lanceolate, truncate or attenuate at base, 1-nerved; margin entire, somewhat revolute, smooth: racemes axillary and terminal, solitary, simple, lax and leafless, rarely contracted; bracts about equaling the pedicels: achenes subglobose, 3-angled. Chile and Peru.


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