Apicra spiralis

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Read about Apicra spiralis in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Apicra spiralis, Baker (A. imbricata, Willd. Aide spiralis, Linn. A. imbricata, Haw. A. cylindrica, Lam. Ha- worthia imbricata, Haw.). Sts. somewhat clustered, erect. 6-12 in. high; about 2¼ in. diam., including Lvs.: Lvs. broadly triangular-acuminate, biconvex, ½ x 1¼-1½ in., glaucescent, the margin slightly granular: infl. about 1 ft. high, unbranched; fls. greenish, ½ in. long, more than twice as long as the pedicels. Cape. DC., PI. Gr. 56. Jacq., Fragm. 110. B.M. 1455. Salm, Aloe §1. f. 1. Dillenius, Eltham. 13. Com- melin, Pral. 32.


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