Raphistemma
Read about Raphistemma in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture
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Raphistemma (Greek, needle and crown, referring to the linear scales of the crown). Glabrous twining shrubs: lvs. opposite and membranaceous: infl. long- peduncled, axillary, umbelliform cymes; fls. large, white, and long-pedicelled; calyx 5-glandular inside; corolla campanulate, 5-cleft, lobes spreading, twisted in bud and overlapping to the right; crown with 5 mem- branaceous scales which are produced into long slender linear ligules: follicles thick, acute, smooth.—About 2 species, Asia. R. pulchellum. Wall. Branches slender, smooth, and herbaceous: lvs. cordate-acuminate, 3-7 in. long: cymes 4-6-fld.; the pedicels very slender: fls. pure white, 1-1/2 in. long; sepals broad; corolla thick. Himalaya region and Burma. J.F. 4:353.
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- Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture, by L. H. Bailey, MacMillan Co., 1963
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