Paederia foetida

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Read about Paederia foetida in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Paederia foetida, Linn. Glabrous or nearly so: lvs. long- petioled, ovate or lanceolate, base acute, rounded or cordate: fls. pink, the cyme branches opposite: fr. broadly elliptic, much compressed: pyrenes black, with a broad pale wing, separating from a filiform carpophore. India, Malaya.—Oliver writes that it is "usually grown as a stove and greenhouse climber, but it is hardier than is generally supposed. It is rather an attractive-looking but not free-blooming vine. The leaves, or any part of the plant, when bruised emit a most offensive odor. Cuttings should be put in any time after the growths are matured." CH


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