Adenocalymma

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Scientific Names



Read about Adenocalymma in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Adenocalymma, (glandular covering; referring to leaves, etc.). Sometimes but incorrectly, spelled Adenocalymna. Bignoniaceae. More than 50, mostly Brazilian, species of tender climbing shrubs, closely allied to Bignonia. Fls. large, yellow or orange, bracteate, racemose, trumpet-shaped: lvs. ternate or binate. Grown in hothouses, requiring considerable moisture. Prop, by cuttings in frames. CH


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Read about Adenocalymma in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

A. nitidum, Mart. 10 ft.: lvs. trifoliolate or unifoliolate tendrilled, the lfts. elliptic-oblong: fls. yellow in axillary and terminal racemes. N. Taylor.CH


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