Rhabdothamnus
Read about Rhabdothamnus in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture
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Rhabdothamnus (Greek, rod and bush, a shrub with many rod-like branches). Gesneriaceae, Divaricately branched shrub, with slender branches: lvs. small, opposite, petioled, rotundate, coarsely dentate, often dissimilar: pedicels solitary in the axils, filiform and without bracts: fls. red-striped; calyx free, deeply 5-cleft, the lobes membranaceous, acuminate; corolla tubular-campanulate; the limb slightly oblique, somewhat 2-lipped, the lobes 5, rotundate, spreading and subequal; stamens 4, perfect: caps, ovate, acuminate, coriaceous, finally 4-valved.—One species, New Zeal. R. Solandri, A. Cunn. A much-branched, hispid shrub 1-3 ft. high: branches very slender, spreading at right angles: lvs. opposite, often in unequal pairs, oval or orbicular, coarsely toothed: fls. axillary, solitary, about 1 in. long; calyx hispid 5-lobed, lobes lanceolate, acute; corolla glabrous, orange, striped red, limb 2-lipped, upper lip smaller, lower lip deeply 3-lobed, the lobes rounded: caps, ovoid acute. New Zeal. B.M. 8019. G.C. III. 37:146.
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- Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture, by L. H. Bailey, MacMillan Co., 1963
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