Cryptolepis


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Read about Cryptolepis in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Cryptolepis (Greek, hidden scale). Asclepiadaceae. Shrubs, erect or twining, of Trop. Asia and Afr. Lvs. opposite: fls. in a loosely forking, few-fid, cyme; calyx deeply 5-parted, with 5 scales at base; corolla with spreading limb, the tube short-cylindrical or cam- panulate, the lobes 5 and linear, spreading or deflexed and twisted; corona of 5 scales attached at or near the middle of the tube: follicles terete and smooth, spreading.—Species 20. Cult, only in S. Calif, and S. Fla. C. Buchananii, Roem. & Schult. A twining shrub with yellow fls., resembling those of an echites: Lvs. 3-6 in. long, leathery, shining above: cymes very short-stalked, paniculate. India. C. longifldra, Regel. Dwarf and compact growing, with long Lvs. tinted with red; tubular white fls., as in Bouvardia jasminiflora. Native country unknown. CH


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