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Tricholepis (Greek, hair and scale, the involucral scales are narrow with long hair-like tips). Compositae. Annual or perennial herbs, which are branched and unarmed: lvs. alternate, entire, toothed or the lower pinnatifid: heads terminal, solitary, homogamous; involucre ovoid or broader; bracts many-rowed, very narrow, usually with long recurved hair-points: fls. all hermaphrodite, similar and fertile, yellow, red, or purple; tube slender; limb 5-cleft: achenes glabrous, oblong or obovoid, ribbed.—About 7 species, India.
 
Tricholepis (Greek, hair and scale, the involucral scales are narrow with long hair-like tips). Compositae. Annual or perennial herbs, which are branched and unarmed: lvs. alternate, entire, toothed or the lower pinnatifid: heads terminal, solitary, homogamous; involucre ovoid or broader; bracts many-rowed, very narrow, usually with long recurved hair-points: fls. all hermaphrodite, similar and fertile, yellow, red, or purple; tube slender; limb 5-cleft: achenes glabrous, oblong or obovoid, ribbed.—About 7 species, India.
 
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Tricholepis amplexicaulis


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Cultivation
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Read about Tricholepis in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Tricholepis (Greek, hair and scale, the involucral scales are narrow with long hair-like tips). Compositae. Annual or perennial herbs, which are branched and unarmed: lvs. alternate, entire, toothed or the lower pinnatifid: heads terminal, solitary, homogamous; involucre ovoid or broader; bracts many-rowed, very narrow, usually with long recurved hair-points: fls. all hermaphrodite, similar and fertile, yellow, red, or purple; tube slender; limb 5-cleft: achenes glabrous, oblong or obovoid, ribbed.—About 7 species, India. CH


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