Eupatorium glandulosum


Read about Eupatorium glandulosum in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Eupatorium glandulosum, HBK. (K. adenophorum, Spreng E. adenanthum, Hort., not DC. E. trapezoideum, Kunth. E. americanum, Hort.). Fig. 1434. Diffuse and often decumbent herb, the slender round branches, petioles, and pedicels finely glandular-puberulent: Lvs. triangular-ovate or rhombic-ovate, thinnish, slender-stalked, taper-pointed, coarsely and sometimes unevenly crenate-dentate, sparingly puberulent beneath: heads pure white, ageratum-like, in close clusters. Mex. R. 1723.—Easy in pot cult. and not very tender, flowering in late autumn or early winter. Cuttings strike root readily. Var. foliis variegatis, Hort. Lvs. variegated.


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