Chaptalia
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Read about Chaptalia in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture
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Chaptalia (J. A. C. Chaptal, 1756-1831, agricultural chemist). Compositae. Low perennial herbs, with white or purplish fls. on naked scapes, blooming in spring and summer: heads radiate, the ray-fls. pistillate, and the disk-fls. perfect, but some or all of them sterile; involucre campanulate or turbinate, of appressed and imbricated bracts; pappus of soft capillary bristles: achenes oblong or fusiform, narrowed above, 5-nerved. —Twenty-five American species. The only species in the American trade is C. tomentosa, Vent. (Thyrsanthema semiflosculare, Kuntze), of N. C. and south. Of this the scape is 1 ft. or less high, and the heads are purple-rayed: lvs. oblong or oblanceolate, more or less remotely denticulate, rather thick, white-tomentose beneath. Intro, as a border plant. B. M. 2257. N. Tatlor. CH
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References
- Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture, by L. H. Bailey, MacMillan Co., 1963
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