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Trichinium exaltatum, Benth. (Ptilotus exaltatus, Nees). A tender perennial, 2-3 ft. high, erect, usually branching above: lower lvs. 2-5 in. long, oblong-lanceolate, rather thick, contracted into a long petiole; upper lvs. smaller: spikes erect, long-peduncled, at first ovoid-conical, becoming longer: perianth 3/4 in. or less long, yellowish, with dull red tips. B.R. 25:28 (as T. alopecuroideum).— Intro. in this country as a greenhouse subject.
 
Trichinium exaltatum, Benth. (Ptilotus exaltatus, Nees). A tender perennial, 2-3 ft. high, erect, usually branching above: lower lvs. 2-5 in. long, oblong-lanceolate, rather thick, contracted into a long petiole; upper lvs. smaller: spikes erect, long-peduncled, at first ovoid-conical, becoming longer: perianth 3/4 in. or less long, yellowish, with dull red tips. B.R. 25:28 (as T. alopecuroideum).— Intro. in this country as a greenhouse subject.
 
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Latest revision as of 05:03, 31 August 2009


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Plant Characteristics
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Cultivation
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Scientific Names

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Read about Ptilotus nobilis in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Trichinium exaltatum, Benth. (Ptilotus exaltatus, Nees). A tender perennial, 2-3 ft. high, erect, usually branching above: lower lvs. 2-5 in. long, oblong-lanceolate, rather thick, contracted into a long petiole; upper lvs. smaller: spikes erect, long-peduncled, at first ovoid-conical, becoming longer: perianth 3/4 in. or less long, yellowish, with dull red tips. B.R. 25:28 (as T. alopecuroideum).— Intro. in this country as a greenhouse subject. CH


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