Pedilanthus
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Read about Pedilanthus in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture
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Pedilanthus (Greek, shoe-flower). Euphorbiaceae. Slipper Plant. Bird Cactus. Redbird Cactus. Slipper Spurge. Jew Bush. Low tender cactus-like shrubs, grown in collections of succulents. Stems thick and fleshy, juice milky: lvs. alternate, often rudimentary, the midrib thickened and often keeled below: infl. of terminal or axillary cymes; the fl. and fr. characters as in Euphorbia, but the involucre with a deep fissure and a short spur on the upper side, the spur containing the glands.—About 30 species in Trop. Amer. Prop, and cult, similar to the succulent euphorbias. See Millspaugh in Field Museum Nat. Hist., Publication 172,1913, for a revision of the species. CH
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References
- Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture, by L. H. Bailey, MacMillan Co., 1963
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