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Read about Thladiantha dubia in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Thladiantha dubia, Bunge. A tall climber: lvs. light green, oval, base cordate, apex acute: fls. numerous, yellow, bell-shaped; male fls. solitary in the axils without bracts: fr. ovoid-oblong, about 2 in. long, red; seeds black, smooth. Summer. N. China. G.C. III. 28:279; 54:54. B.M. 5469 (male fl. only). G.M. 43:657.—According to R.I. Lynch, in Gn. 56, p. 518, the plants are of easy cult. and by planting both sexes and artificial pollination the fr. may be grown. He further states that the root-tubers are without buds but form buds just before growth commences, as does a root-cutting. According to Danske Dandridge, the plant is hardy in W. Va., increasing rapidly by tubers and becoming a pest when planted with choicer plants. CH


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