Pollia
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Read about Pollia in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture
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Pollia (named after van der Poll). Commelinaceae. Perennial herbs: sts. ascending from a creeping base or often erect, sometimes stout: lvs. very large: infl. terminal panicles either lax thyrsoid, or short and dense; sepals 3, persistent; petals 3, small, obovate, white or pale rose; stamens 6 or 3 and 3 staminodes; ovary 3-celled, 2- to many-seeded: fr. a globose or ellipsoid indehiscent caps.—About 18 species in Afr., India, Malaya, E. Asia, the Philippines, and Austral. P. condensata, C.B. Clarke. Nearly glabrous: sts. 2-6 ft. long, thick : lvs. 12 x 3 in., lanceolate-obovate, acuminate at either end: panicle 20-40-fld.. dense: stamens 3, fertile. Trop. Afr. Var. variegata, Hort., differs from the type in having the long dark green, oblong- lanceolate lvs. variegated with yellowish white. Trop. Afr. R.B. 34:407. Grown for ornament.
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References
- Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture, by L. H. Bailey, MacMillan Co., 1963
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