streptocarpus
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of streptocarpus
< New Latin (1828); strepto-, -carpous; so named in reference to the tight spirals formed by the ruptured seed capsules
Example Sentences
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In species of Streptocarpus the cotyledons are permanent, and act the part of leaves.
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Compound definite inflorescences are by no means common, but in Streptocarpus polyanthus and in several calceolarias we probably have examples.
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Streptocarpus Wendlandii is a singularly interesting variety.
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