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Read about Agalmyla in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture
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Agalmyla (agalma, ornament, and hule, wood; an ornament to the woods in which they grow wild). Gesneraceae. A genus of 3 species of tender climbers from Java and Sumatra which may be grown in a basket like Aeschynanthus (Trichosporum). Fls. in axillary bunches, the corolla 5-lobed, oblique, but scarcely 2-lipped: lvs. simple,alternate. A. longistyla, Carr., is considered a synonym of the next, but apparently has a longer style.—A. staminea. Blume. Scarlet Root Blossom. St. rooting from the lower surface: lvs. alternate, with an abortive one opposite the base of each; petioles 4-8 in. long; blade as long, ovate, serrate: fls. in large axillary sessile fascicles of 12—14; stamens exserted.
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- Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture, by L. H. Bailey, MacMillan Co., 1963
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