Spigelia

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Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture

Spigelia (named for Adrian von der Spigel, physician, 1558-1625). Loganiaceae. Annual or perennial herbs, some hardy, the others either warmhouse or greenhouse plants, rarely somewhat woody, with opposite membranous feather-veined rarely 3-5-nerved lvs., and long or small, red, yellow, or purplish fls. usually borne in terminal one-sided somewhat curved spikes: calyx 5-lobed; segms. narrow; corolla tubular; lobes 5, valvate; stamens 5, attached to the corolla-tube; ovary 2-loculed; style articulated, simple, obtuse or somewhat capitate and stigmatose at the summit: caps. flattened, circumscissile above the persistent base. — About 50 species, Amer.

S. splendens, Hort., grows 1 1/2 ft. high: lvs. 4-5 in. long, contracted to a short petiole, obovate-oblong: fls. bright scarlet, 1 in. or more long, in recurved spikes. July. Mex. and Guatemala. B.M. 5268. G.W. 2, p. 417; 7, p. 362. CH


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