Telephium

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Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture

Telephium (an old Greek name). Caryophyllaceae, in Engler & Prantl, Die Naturlichen Pflanzenfamilien; Ficoideae, in Bentham & Hooker, Genera Plantarum. Orpine. One species, T. Imperati, Linn., is listed abroad as a hardy perennial but it has little to commend it to the cultivator: it is a low plant with woody base and slender prostrate sts., with erect or ascending branches: lvs. many, 1/4 in. long, alternate or scattered, oval or elliptic, entire: fls. several and inconspicuous, in small compact clusters. Perhaps valuable on banks or as a carpeter.

The genus Telephium comprises 2 or 3 species in the Medit. region, being diffusely branched and glaucous herbs: lvs. alternate, paired or opposite, without distinct midrib or nerves: fls. small, in compact terminal clusters, the 5 petals white but not showy; sepals 5, persistent: stamens 5: ovary ovoid, 3-angled and usually 3-celled, the styles 3 and short: fr. a dry caps. included in the calyx. CH


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