Lycium pallidum

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 Lycium pallidum subsp. var.  
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Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture

Lycium pallidum, Miers. Fig. 2230. Much-branched upright shrub, to 4 ft., with spreading, spiny branches: lvs. oblanceolate, obtuse, glaucous, somewhat fleshy, 1 ¼ in. long: fls. solitary or in pairs, nodding, on short pedicels; corolla pale greenish yellow or whitish, pinkish at base, ¾ in. long; tube about 3 times longer than the broadly ovate obtuse lobes: berries globose, ¼ - 1/3 in. across, scarlet. May, June; fr. in July-Aug. Ariz, and Utah to Mex. B.M. 8440. G.C. III.46:232. G.F.1:341 (adapted in Fig. 2230). M.D.G. 1908:209.—Very floriferous and attractive from the peculiar color of its fls., which are rather large for the genus; the very ornamental frs. do not seem to be produced regularly in cult. Does not produce suckers and does not grow readily from cuttings.


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