Dichroa febrifuga

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Read about Dichroa febrifuga in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Dichroa febrifuga, Lour. (Adamia versicolor, Fortune. Cyanitis sylvatica, Reinw.). Later writers also include Adamia cyanea, Wall., which Lindley distinguished by its smaller lvs. and fls., 5 petals, and 10 stamens, while A. versicolor had 7, or sometimes 6 petals, and 20 stamens. Plants may still be cult. under the name of A. cyanea, but it cannot be stated here how distinct they are for horticultural purposes. A somewhat virgate shrub 5-9 ft. tall, with lanceolate or obovate- lanceolate lvs. to 8 in. long, glabrous except on the nerves; petals less than ¼ in. long. Clarke states that the Chinese varieties have larger fls. than the Indian forms. Occurs in the temperate Himalayas from 5,000- 8,000 ft. B.M. 3046. P.M. 16:322. Wilhelm Miller. L. H. B. CH


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