Difference between revisions of "Chrysanthemoides monilifera subsp. monilifera"
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Osteospermum moniliferum, Linn. Shrubby, yellow-fld., grows 2-4 ft. high, and was offered hi 1891 in southern Fla. It is a usually unarmed, much-branched, subshrub with leathery Lvs. about 1½ in. long. It is known in Austral, as the "bushtick berry." It appears to have dropped out of cult. There are many natural varieties, none of which seems to be known in cult. | Osteospermum moniliferum, Linn. Shrubby, yellow-fld., grows 2-4 ft. high, and was offered hi 1891 in southern Fla. It is a usually unarmed, much-branched, subshrub with leathery Lvs. about 1½ in. long. It is known in Austral, as the "bushtick berry." It appears to have dropped out of cult. There are many natural varieties, none of which seems to be known in cult. | ||
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Read about Chrysanthemoides monilifera subsp. monilifera in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture
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Osteospermum moniliferum, Linn. Shrubby, yellow-fld., grows 2-4 ft. high, and was offered hi 1891 in southern Fla. It is a usually unarmed, much-branched, subshrub with leathery Lvs. about 1½ in. long. It is known in Austral, as the "bushtick berry." It appears to have dropped out of cult. There are many natural varieties, none of which seems to be known in cult.
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