Scyphanthus elegans


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Read about Scyphanthus elegans in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Scyphanthus elegans, Don (Grammatocarpus volubilis, Presl). Sts. herbaceous, climbing and twining, frequently branched: lvs. opposite, rough with minute deflexed hairs, the lower ones bipinnatifid, the upper ones smaller and only pinnatifid, all the segms. oblong, 1-nerved; petiole short, channeled: fls. really sessile but appearing peduncled from the elongated inferior ovary, terminal or axillary, yellow, calyx-tube very long and incorporated with the ovary, limb of 5 spreading, spatulate, leafy segms.; petals 5, forming a cup, obovate-spatulate, deeply saccate below the middle. B.M. 5028. J.H. III. 4:272. CH


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