Gamogyne
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Read about Gamogyne in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture
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Gamogyne (name refers to the united ovaries). Araceae. Two erect small herbs from the Malaysian region, bearing attractive colored inclined spathes: lvs. narrow, thickish, tapering into petiole: spadix included in the spathe: fls. apetalous; anthers truncate; ovaries united. G. pulchra, N. E. Br. Peduncles erect, terete, reddish brown, about 6 in. long: spathe bright crimson, about 1 ¾ in. long, spreading or almost nodding, closed except at top: stigmas red: spadix with neuter organs at base. B.M. 8330. G. burbidgei, N. E. Br. Spathe less brightly colored: stigmas greenish yellow: spadix with neuter organs between the male and female parts.
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References
- Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture, by L. H. Bailey, MacMillan Co., 1963
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