Lyonothamnus floribundus

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Read about Lyonothamnus floribundus in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Lyonothamnus floribundus, Gray. Usually shrubby: lvs. of the typical form lanceolate, crenulate or subentire, dark green and lustrous above, yellowish green and glabrous or pubescent below, 4-8 in. long and ½ - ¾ in. wide: fls. white, 1/6 – ¼ in. across in large corymbs 4-8 in. wide. June, July. Various transitional forms between the foliage of the type and that of the following variety are shown in Zoc. 1:5. Var. asplenifolius, Brandegee (L. aspleniifolius, Greene). Fig. 2239 (after Hall). Sometimes treelike, to 75 ft.: lvs. pinnately divided into 3-8 incisely lobulate segms. 8.8.4:297.—This variety is quite plentiful on the island of Santa Cruz and also on Santa Rosa and is cult, for its handsome fern-like foliage; the type, which is found only on the island of Santa Catalina, is less handsome and was never brought under cult.


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