Leptodermis

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Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture

Leptodermis (Greek, leptos, thin and derma, skin, membrane, referring to the thin membranous bractlets connate into a tube.) Rubiaceae. Low shrubs with small foliage, and small tubular white or purplish flowers in usually few-flowered clusters appearing during summer and fall when few shrubs are in bloom.

Slender-branched, with opposite small entire stipulate leaves: flowers in axillary head-like clusters; calyx 5-toothed, persistent; corolla tubular-funnelform, with 5-lobed limb; stamens 4, included; ovary inferior, 5-celled; style slender, 5-parted at the apex: fruit a caps., the outer wall split ting to the base into 5 valves, the inner net-like, closed, enveloping the seed.—About 10 species in China and Himalayas. Interesting for botanical collections as one of the few woody representatives of Rubiaceae which are hardy north. A few species have been recently intro. from China, of which the following has proved fairly hardy at the Arnold Arboretum, but appears to be short-lived. Propogation by greenwood- cuttings in summer and by seeds. CH


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