Othonna crassifolia
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Read about Othonna crassifolia in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture
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Othonna crassifolia, Harv., not Linn, nor Mey. (Othonna capensis, Bailey). Fig. 2685. Perennial, becoming shrubby at base in its native country, glabrous, with slender trailing or drooping sts.: Lvs. 1 in. or less long, fleshy and cylindrical-obovoid, sharp-pointed, either scattered or in clusters: pedicels 2-6 in. long, ascending, slender; heads nearly or quite ½ in. across when well grown, the narrow, bright yellow rays wide-spreading. S. Afr. V. 3:117; 10:138.—An excellent plant for hanging-baskets, for it withstands extremes of moisture and temperature. It is readily prop, by planting pieces of the sts. It blooms in nearly all seasons. Fls. open only in sun.
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- Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture, by L. H. Bailey, MacMillan Co., 1963
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