Damnacanthus indicus

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Read about Damnacanthus indicus in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Damnacanthus indicus, Gaertn. Described above, being the only species as understood by some authors; but others keep D. major, Sieb. & Zucc. (which is sometimes nearly spineless), distinct, distinguishing it by the 2-3-times larger Lvs. and the larger fls.; others combine the two as species and variety, as D. indicus var. major, Makino. Gt. 17:570. The species occurs from E. India to Japan, the var. major being Japanese. The species is a low thick bush, densely dichotomously branched: Lvs. ovate-acute, shining green above, light green beneath, in var. major 1½ in long. The shining Lvs. and showy berries commend the plant to cult. L. H. B. CH


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