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ExpandRead about Phaeoneuron in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture
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Phaeoneuron (Greek, dark nerve). Melastormaceae. Half shrubby or
perennial herbs: lvs. opposite, the opposed pair often differing in
size: fls. 5-ranked, medium-sized: calyx obovate, margin entire and
not crenate; corolla broad-oval, rather acute; stamens 10, equal or
subequal; anther rather thick, linear, connective drawn out behind in
a thick almost quadrangular appendage and provided in front with 2
fleshy ball-like thickenings; pistil twice as long as the stamens;
ovary 5-celled, the lower half joined to the calyx-tube by the septe:
fr. a fragile apparently unevenly bursting caps.; seeds
numerous.—About 4 species, Trop. Afr. P. Moloneyi, Stapf. St.
herbaceous, terete: branches obtusely tetragonous: petioles and
panicles covered with purple furfuraceous pubescence: lvs. 4-6 in.
long, ovate or elliptic-ovate, subacuminate, base rounded or subcor-
date, 5-7-nerved: infl. terminal, lax-fld.; fls. short- pedicelled;
calyx hemispheric, mouth truncate, entire; petals obliquely obovate, pale rose-purple within: fr. a globose berry; seeds rhombic-cuneiform, numerous. W. Afr. B.M.7729.—A tropical house plant cult, sparingly in botanic gardens.
F. Tracy Hubbard.
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