Cyclanthus

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Scientific Names



Read about Cyclanthus in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Cyclanthus (flowers in a circle). Cyclanthaceae. A Trop. American genus of 4 species giving name to a small order which is allied to the palms. They are acaulescent palm-like herbs with a milky juice: lvs. long-stalked, entire or bi-furcate, the segms. lanceolate, 1-nerved: fls. fragrant. The species are not in the American trade. Cult. of Carludovica (which see). C. bipartitus, Poit., of Guiana, has Lvs. sometimes divided into 2 long narrow lobes, the petioles being 3-6 ft. long: spadix straight and cylindrical, in a 4-lvd. yellow spathe, the scape 2 ft. long. G.W. 8, p. 153; 15, p. 610. C. cristatus, Klotzsch, of Colombia, has short- stalked bifid lvs., with the parts falcate and connivent: spadix about 8 in. long. G.W. 8, p. 202. C. discolor, Hort., has young lvs. streaked with brown-orange: lvs. bifid, the parts lanceolate, acuminate, the margins frilled. Probably S. Amer. C. Godseffianus, Hort., exhibited in 1892, "has noble lvs. of a rich green color, oblong, obovate, tapering to a sheathing stalk." Sander. CH


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