Eucnide

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Read about Eucnide in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Eucnide (Greek-made word, referring to the sharp nettle-like hairs). Loasaceae-. Several N. American annual or biennial herbs, by some authors referred to Mentzelia. Plants with stinging hairs: Lvs. alternate or the lower ones opposite, cordate or ovate, more or less lobed: fls. yellow or white; calyx-tube oblong, the limb persistent, 5-lobed; petals 5, united at the base and inserted on the throat of the calyx; stamens numerous, the filaments filiform; ovary 1-loculed, bearing a 5- cleft style. E. bartonioides, Zucc. (Mentzelia bartonioides, Benth. and Hook.), is sometimes cult. It is a pretty summer-flowering annual, thriving in warm garden soil. Sts. about 1 ft., somewhat succulent, more or less decumbent, hispid-hairy: Lvs. alternate, petioled, broad-ovate and toothed-lobed: fls. large, on long pedicels, opening in sunshine, the petals ovate-pointed, the numerous yellow hair-like stamens projecting and brush-like. Mex., New Mex., and Texas. B.M. 4491 (as Microsperma bartonioides). Gt. 5:32D. L. H. B. CH


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