Emmenanthe

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Read about Emmenanthe in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Emmenanthe (Greek, enduring flower; the persistent corollas retain their shape when dry). Hydrophyllaceae. A half-dozen low annual herbs from western North America, of which the most interesting species was introduced to cultivation in 1892, under the name of California yellow- or golden-bells.

Diffuse, depressed or erect: Lvs. mostly alternate: fls. yellow or cream-color, the corolla campanulate and persistent; corolla-lobes 5; stamens 5; style 2-cut. The species named below belongs to a section of the genus, with calyx-lobes broader downward, and coarsely pitted seeds. All the others have the calyx-lobes broader upward and the seeds more or less wrinkled transversely.

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