Pfaffia
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Read about Pfaffia in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture
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Pfaffia (C. H. Piaff, 1774-1852, German chemist). Amarantaceae. Slender perennial herbs from Trop. and extra-Trop. S. Amer., tomentose or villous, rarely gla-brate: lvs. opposite, sessile or nearly so, entire: heads or spikes densely fld.; bracts and bractlets transparent: fls. usually in solitary long-peduncled heads, bracteate and with 2 bractlets; perianth 5-parted; staminal tube long, 5-cut to the middle, the anther-bearing teeth ciliate at the margin; stigma discoid or head-like, entire or 2-lobed.—Species about 20, one of which is known more or less in gardens, although it is not certain whether the plants that have been in the trade are properly named. CH
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References
- Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture, by L. H. Bailey, MacMillan Co., 1963
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