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'''''Blakea''''' is a genus of [[plant]] in family [[Melastomataceae]].
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Blakea (Stephen Blake, gardener, of the island of Antigua in the West Indies, who wrote "Compleat Gardener's Practice," London, 1664). Valdesia, Ruiz & Pav. Melastomaceae. Hothouse or greenhouse evergreen shrubs, of which two species are in cultivation for the showy flowers and prominent foliage.
 
Blakea (Stephen Blake, gardener, of the island of Antigua in the West Indies, who wrote "Compleat Gardener's Practice," London, 1664). Valdesia, Ruiz & Pav. Melastomaceae. Hothouse or greenhouse evergreen shrubs, of which two species are in cultivation for the showy flowers and prominent foliage.
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==Varieties==
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==Species==
 
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Species include:
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* ''[[Blakea acostae]]'', Wurdack
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* ''[[Blakea brunnea]]'', [[Henry Allan Gleason|Gleason]]
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* ''[[Blakea campii]]'', Wurdack
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* ''[[Blakea eriocalyx]]'', Wurdack
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* ''[[Blakea formicaria]]'', Wurdack
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* ''[[Blakea glandulosa]]'', [[Henry Allan Gleason|Gleason]]
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* ''[[Blakea granatensis]]'', [[Charles Victor Naudin|Naudin]]
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* ''[[Blakea harlingii]]'', Wurdack
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* ''[[Blakea hispida]]'', Markgr.
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* ''[[Blakea incompta]]'', Markgr.
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* ''[[Blakea involvens]]'', Markgr.
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* ''[[Blakea jativae]]'', Wurdack
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* ''[[Blakea languinosa]]'', Wurdack
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* ''[[Blakea madisonii]]'', Wurdack
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* ''[[Blakea oldemanii]]'', Wurdack
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* ''[[Blakea pichinchensis]]'', Wurdack
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* ''[[Blakea rotundifolia]]'', [[David Don|D.Don]]
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* ''[[Blakea subvaginata]]'', Wurdack
  
 
==Gallery==
 
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Latest revision as of 19:17, 10 February 2010


Blakea eriocalyx


Plant Characteristics
Cultivation
Scientific Names

Blakea >


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Blakea is a genus of plant in family Melastomataceae.


Read about Blakea in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Blakea (Stephen Blake, gardener, of the island of Antigua in the West Indies, who wrote "Compleat Gardener's Practice," London, 1664). Valdesia, Ruiz & Pav. Melastomaceae. Hothouse or greenhouse evergreen shrubs, of which two species are in cultivation for the showy flowers and prominent foliage.

Erect or scandent woody plants, sometimes small trees: lvs. opposite, leathery, mostly prominently 3-7- nerved, petioled, nearly or quite entire, often rusty- pubescent beneath : fls. rose-purple or white, showy and large, solitary or fascicled in the axils; calyx with 4 or more scales or bracts at base; petals 6, oblong or obovate; stamens 12 with thickened filaments, the anthers cohering and opening by 2 pores at the apex; ovary adhering to calyx, 4-6-celled: fr. a fleshy berry.—About 30 species in W. Indies and S. Amer. By some the genus Amaraboya (which see) is included with Blakea; Amaraboya has capsular rather than baccate fr.


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