Stachytarpheta

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Read about Stachytarpheta in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Stachytarpheta (Greek, dense spike). Verbenaceae. Simple pilose, villous or glabrous herbs or shrubs, suitable for the warmhouse but hardy outside in the extreme southern United States.

Leaves opposite or alternate, dentate, often rugose: spikes terminal, sometimes long and dense, sometimes short or lax: fls. white, blue, purple, or scarlet, solitary in the axils of the bracts, sessile or half sunk in the rachis of the spike; calyx narrow-tubular, 4-5-ribbed, 4-5-toothed; corolla-tube cylindrical, limb spreading, 5-cleft, lobes broad, obtuse or retuse; perfect stamens 2; ovary 2-celled: fr. included in the calyx, oblong-linear. —About 50 species, mostly natives of Trop. and Sub-trop. Amer. but one (S. indica) is dispersed very broadly in the tropics of Afr. and Asia. CH


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