Salpinga
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Read about Salpinga in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture
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Salpinga (Greek, trumpet, referring to the shape of the calyx). Melastomaceae. Erect glabrous branching herbs, including the warmhouse foliage plant known to the trade as Bertolonia margaritacea. Leaves often unequal, oblong or lanceolate, long-petioled, under surface plum-colored: fls. spicate, on terminal, simple or dichotomously branched peduncles, secund, sessile or pedicellate; calyx glabrous, tube tubular or campanulate, 10-ribbed, the lobes short, tuberculate outside; petals 5, oblong or obovate; stamens 10; ovary free, oblong, 3-celled: caps. 3-edged, included in the terete, thickened, ribbed calyx.—Four species, Guiana, Brazil, and Peru. S. longifolia, Triana (Bertolonia longifolia, Cham.). St. short, herbaceous: lvs. oblong, rarely ovate-oblong, base rounded or slightly cordate, upper surface bright green, glabrous, lower surface paler, scurfy-pubescent: cymes terminal; fls. white: caps. pale, 3-sided. Brazil. – S.secunda, Schrank & Mart. St. subshrubby, erect: lvs. narrow-ovate or ovate-oblong, base rather obtuse or short-alternate, upper surface light green, lower surface paler: cymes terminal and axillary; fls. unknown: caps. pale red-brown, narrowly oblong, subcylindrical. Brazil.
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References
- Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture, by L. H. Bailey, MacMillan Co., 1963
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