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| falling early: stamens 8: caps. 4-celled, with 4- to many-seeded | | falling early: stamens 8: caps. 4-celled, with 4- to many-seeded |
| placentae.—About 12 species, N. Amer. | | placentae.—About 12 species, N. Amer. |
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| + | Rhexia virginica is found wild in company with side-saddle plants |
| + | (Sarracenia purpurea) and cranberries in the low meadows of |
| + | Massachusetts. It is what would be called a bog-plant. It is a pretty, |
| + | low-growing, tuberous-rooted plant blooming in summer and chiefly |
| + | interesting as being one of few species of a genus belonging to a |
| + | family almost wholly composed of shrubby plants from tropical |
| + | countries, such as Centradenia, Pleroma, and Medinella. It increases by |
| + | means of tubers and seeds, and under suitable conditions soon makes |
| + | large clumps. Tubers potted in the autumn and kept in a coldframe force |
| + | nicely in springtime. (T. D. Hatfield.) |
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