Abutilon hybridum

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Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture

Abutilon hybridum, Hort. Under this name have been placed the many garden forms and hybrids, most of which have many of the features of the A. striatum group. A. Darwinii has been one of the parents in some of them, as in A. rosaeflorum, and Golden Fleece (Gn. 53:300), both of which are recorded as offspring of Darwinii and Boule de Neige. Other varieties referable here are Fireball, Golden Bell, Gold Ball, Savitzii, Souvenir de Bonn, Caprice, Boule de Neige (Snowball). Fig. 68 shows one of the forms of this garden group, passing sometimes erroneously as A. Thompsonii.

A. arboreum. Sweet. Lvs. cordate, tomentowe: fls. pale yellow. Peru.—A. bedfordianum, St. Hil. Lvs. lobed: fls. yellow with red: very tall. Brazil.—A. esculentum, St. Hi]. Lvs. cordate, acuminate, toothed, tomentose: fls. purple, solitary. Fls. said to be cooked and eaten by natives in Brazil under name of Bencaode Deos.—A. globiflorum, Don. Fls. large, cream-colored. Mauritius. —A. integerrimum. Hook. A Jackson. Index Kewensis. {Sida integerrima, Hook. B.M. 4360.) Lvs. entire, cordate, tomentose below: fls. large, yellow, flaring. Colombia.—A. paeoniaeflorum, Walp. Fls. rather small pink. Brazil.—A. pulchellum, Sweet, and A. pulchrum. Don. (syn. Plagianthus pulchellus). L. H. B.

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