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| |genus=Bosea | | |genus=Bosea |
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| + | |features=evergreen |
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| + | '''''Bosea''''' The genus of evergreen, woody shrubs contains 3 species that are geographically widely separated; one in the Canary Islands, one in Cyprus and one in the western Himalayas. The species have many crowded cane-like stems from ground level grow to medium to tall shrubs, smallish simple leaves with smooth margins, and tiny white-to-green flowers in branched spikes at end of branches. The fruits are very small berries, which have varied local uses as food plants and in traditional medicine. |
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| Bosea (after Kaspar Bose, German amateur of plants, at Leipzig, about 1700). Amarantaceae. Syn., Bosia. Woody plants, rarely cultivated for their ornamental crimson berries. | | Bosea (after Kaspar Bose, German amateur of plants, at Leipzig, about 1700). Amarantaceae. Syn., Bosia. Woody plants, rarely cultivated for their ornamental crimson berries. |
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| ==Cultivation== | | ==Cultivation== |
− | | + | Although rarely found in cultivation they are easily grown in any well-drained soil in full sun or warm sheltered position in climates from cool temperate to temperate. They re-sprout vigorously after being cut back and can be grown as an ornamental or informal kind of hedge. |
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| ===Propagation=== | | ===Propagation=== |
− | | + | Easily propagate from cuttings, seed or root division. |
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| ===Pests and diseases=== | | ===Pests and diseases=== |
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− | ==Varieties== | + | ==Species== |
− | | + | *''[[Bosea amherstiana]]'' variegated form also available. |
| + | *''[[Bosea yervamora]]'' |
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| ==Gallery== | | ==Gallery== |