Faradaya
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Faradaya (Michael Faraday, famous chemist, 1794-1867). Verbenaceae. Climbing shrubs, allied to Clerodendron, with opposite simple lvs., and fls. in terminal or nodular panicles; corolla tubular, widened upward, with a 4-lobed limb of which one lobe is larger; stamens 4, paired, exserted; ovary 4-lobed and 4-celled: fr. a drupe. There are about a half-dozen species in Austral, and S. Pacific islands. They appear not to be in the trade. F. splendida, Muell., of Austral., may occur in choice collections: it is a tall glabrous climber with ovate, acuminate coriaceous lvs. 6-12 in. long, and large white fls. in terminal panicles. CH
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References
- Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture, by L. H. Bailey, MacMillan Co., 1963
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