Echinopanax
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Read about Echinopanax in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture
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Echinopanax (Greek, hedgehog and panax, referring to the prickly nature of the plant). Araliaceae. Ornamental shrub, but rarely grown; very handsome on account of the large foliage and scarlet fruits. Deciduous, prickly throughout: lvs. alternate, long- petioled, palmately 5-7-lobed, with serrate lobes, without stipules: fls. greenish white, in umbels forming terminal panicles; calyx-teeth indistinct; petals 5, valvate; stamens 5, with filiform filaments; styles 2, connate at the base: fr. a compressed drupe.—One species, Pacific N. Amer., Alaska to Calif., and Japan. This is a strikingly handsome shrub with its large bright green palmately lobed leaves and scarlet fruits late in summer. Little known in cultivation; it will succeed best in moist and cool places and in partial shade. Propagation is by seeds and by suckers and probably also by root-cuttings.
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References
- Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture, by L. H. Bailey, MacMillan Co., 1963
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