Chaenomeles hispidum

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Read about Chaenomeles hispidum in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Chaenomeles hispidum, Benth. (Sutera brachiata, Roth). Small perennial, sometimes an under-shrub, with opposite, oval or oblong, toothed lvs., and blush-white or rosy white star-like fls. ¼ in. across, in dense clusters. S. Afr. J. H. III. 33:636.—An old and deserving green-house or pot-plant, but rarely seen at present. It blooms almost continuously, the fls. sometimes hiding the foliage. Prop, by seeds or cuttings, either in fall or spring. Begins to bloom when 4-6 in. high. To be recommended for windows, and for summer vases. It has been listed as Schoenostoma hispidum. In S. Calif., it is a half-hardy dwarf shrub (12 to 20 in. high and withstanding 4-6 degrees of frost), recommended for edgings. N. Taylor. CH


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