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− | + | Thymelaea (Greek, thyme and olive, referring to the thyme-like foliage and the small olive-like fruit). Thymelaeaceae. Hardy or half-hardy perennial herbs, subshrubs or small shrubs, which are very much branched: lvs. sparse, frequently small or narrow: fls. small, sessile and fascicled or solitary at the axils, hermaphrodite or polygamous by abortion; perianth urn-shaped or rarely, especially in male fls., with a slender cylindrical tube; lobes 4, spreading; stamens 8; ovary subsessile, 1-celled: fr. dry.—About 20 species, Medit. region, chiefly, also in Canary Isls.; and in Asia. T. hirsuta, Endl. (Passerina hirsuta, Linn.). Decumbent greenhouse or half-hardy shrub, 1-2 ft. high: sts. slender, fastigiate branched: lvs. coriaceous, ovate, nearly round or oblong, obtuse, 2-3 lines long, glabrous above, white-tomentose beneath: fls. white, in axillary or terminal few-fld. fascicles, which equal the lvs. July. Medit. region. T. Tartonraira, All. (Daphne Tartonraira, Linn. Passerina Tartonraira, Schrad.). Small hardy shrub, wholly silky-canescent, whitish or becoming fulvous: lvs. coriaceous, obovate or obovate- oblong, 5-10 lines long: fls. white, numerous, 2-5-glomerate in the upper axils. June. S. Eu. | |
− | Thymelaea (Greek, thyme and olive, referring to the thyme-like foliage and the small olive-like fruit). Thymelaeaceae. Hardy or half-hardy perennial herbs, subshrubs or small shrubs, which are very much branched: lvs. sparse, frequently small or narrow: fls. small, sessile and fascicled or solitary at the axils, hermaphrodite or polygamous by abortion; perianth urn-shaped or rarely, especially in male fls., with a slender cylindrical tube; lobes 4, spreading; stamens 8; ovary subsessile, 1-celled: fr. dry.—About 20 species, Medit. region, chiefly, also in Canary Isls.; and in Asia. T. hirsuta, Endl. (Passerina hirsuta, Linn.). Decumbent greenhouse or half-hardy shrub, 1-2 ft. high: sts. slender, fastigiate branched: lvs. coriaceous, ovate, nearly round or oblong, obtuse, 2-3 lines long, glabrous above, white-tomentose beneath: fls. white, in axillary or terminal few-fld. fascicles, which equal the lvs. July. Medit. region | ||
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==Species== | ==Species== | ||
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+ | *''[[Thymelaea antiatlantica]]'' | ||
+ | *''[[Thymelaea aucheri]]'' | ||
+ | *''[[Thymelaea broteriana]]'' | ||
+ | *''[[Thymelaea calycina]]'' | ||
+ | *''[[Thymelaea cilicica]]'' | ||
+ | *''[[Thymelaea coridifolia]]'' | ||
+ | *''[[Thymelaea dioica]]'' | ||
+ | *''[[Thymelaea granatensis]]'' | ||
+ | *''[[Thymelaea gussonei]]'' | ||
+ | *''[[Thymelaea hirsuta]]'' | ||
+ | *''[[Thymelaea lanuginosa]]'' | ||
+ | *''[[Thymelaea lythroides]]'' | ||
+ | *''[[Thymelaea mesopotamica]]'' | ||
+ | *''[[Thymelaea microphylla]]'' | ||
+ | *''[[Thymelaea myrtifolia]]'' | ||
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+ | *''[[Thymelaea nitida]]'' | ||
+ | *''[[Thymelaea passerina]]'' (Spurge Flax) | ||
+ | *''[[Thymelaea procumbens]]'' | ||
+ | *''[[Thymelaea pubescens]]'' | ||
+ | *''[[Thymelaea putorioides]]'' | ||
+ | *''[[Thymelaea ruizii]]'' | ||
+ | *''[[Thymelaea salsa]]'' | ||
+ | *''[[Thymelaea sanamunda]]'' | ||
+ | *''[[Thymelaea sempervirens]]'' | ||
+ | *''[[Thymelaea subrepens]]'' | ||
+ | *''[[Thymelaea tartonraira]]'' | ||
+ | *''[[Thymelaea tinctoria]]'' | ||
+ | *''[[Thymelaea virgata]]'' | ||
+ | *''[[Thymelaea virescens]]'' | ||
+ | *''[[Thymelaea villosa]]'' | ||
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==Gallery== | ==Gallery== |
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Read about Thymelaea in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture
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Thymelaea (Greek, thyme and olive, referring to the thyme-like foliage and the small olive-like fruit). Thymelaeaceae. Hardy or half-hardy perennial herbs, subshrubs or small shrubs, which are very much branched: lvs. sparse, frequently small or narrow: fls. small, sessile and fascicled or solitary at the axils, hermaphrodite or polygamous by abortion; perianth urn-shaped or rarely, especially in male fls., with a slender cylindrical tube; lobes 4, spreading; stamens 8; ovary subsessile, 1-celled: fr. dry.—About 20 species, Medit. region, chiefly, also in Canary Isls.; and in Asia. T. hirsuta, Endl. (Passerina hirsuta, Linn.). Decumbent greenhouse or half-hardy shrub, 1-2 ft. high: sts. slender, fastigiate branched: lvs. coriaceous, ovate, nearly round or oblong, obtuse, 2-3 lines long, glabrous above, white-tomentose beneath: fls. white, in axillary or terminal few-fld. fascicles, which equal the lvs. July. Medit. region. T. Tartonraira, All. (Daphne Tartonraira, Linn. Passerina Tartonraira, Schrad.). Small hardy shrub, wholly silky-canescent, whitish or becoming fulvous: lvs. coriaceous, obovate or obovate- oblong, 5-10 lines long: fls. white, numerous, 2-5-glomerate in the upper axils. June. S. Eu. CH
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