Datura sanguinea


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Read about Datura sanguinea in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Datura sanguinea, Ruiz & Pav. Tree-like shrub, 4-12 ft. high: branches fragile, leafy at the apex: lvs. clustered, 5-7 from the same point, ovate-lanceolate, acuminate, almost 7 in. long, "2½-2¾ in. wide, pubescent on both sides, shining green above, paler beneath, the lower lvs. wavy or angled, upper one entire; petioles 2½ in. long, channeled, pubescent: peduncles terminal; fls. pendulous, brilliant orange-red, about 8 in. long: calyx ovate, 5-angled, variegated, inflated. Peru. B.R. 1739 (as B. tricolor). F.S. 18:1883.—All the other species are said to be easily raised from cuttings, but this is very slow to take root. CH


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