Poivrea
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Read about Poivrea in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture
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Poivrea (N. Poivre, 1719-86; intendant of Mauritius). Combretaceae. Mostly climbing shrubs: lvs. opposite or alternate, entire: spikes axillary and terminal; calyx 5-lobed; petals 5; stamens 10, protruded; ovary 2-3-ovuled: fr. oval or oblong or 5-winged; seed solitary, pendulous, 5-angled. It includes a S. African shrub with orange-red fls. cult, in S. Fla. and Calif. The genus is referred by Bentham & Hooker to Combretum, a large genus containing some handsome plants that are little known. Poivrea differs from the other combretums chiefly in the convolute cotyledons. P. bracteosa, Hochst. Unarmed shrub 8-10 ft. high: lvs. opposite or in 3's, 2 1/2- 3 x 1-1 1/2 in.: petals clawed, reddish, 4 lines long: fr. oval, indistinctly 5- angled. Called "hiccup-nut" in Cape Colony. P. comosa, Sweet. A large climber with great panicles of blood-red fls.: fr. short-stalked, notched at both ends. Trop. Afr. B.R. 1165 (as Combretum. comosum). Poker plant: Kniphofia. Pokeweed: Phytolacca. CH
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References
- Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture, by L. H. Bailey, MacMillan Co., 1963
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