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Centradenia Grandifolia
''Centradenia'' is a genus of 4-5 species of tropical evergreen perennials or subshrubs, native to Central America and Mexico. Description ''Centradenia'' spp. branches are angled or winged and the stems are often colored. The leaves are lanceolate or ovate, pointy, simple and opposite with well-defined veining, somewhat velvety, and often flushed with red on the undersides. Flowers have 4-lobed calyx, 4 petals, 8 stamens, and a 4-loculed ovary, pink or white. It is a lovely, bushy plant, produces clusters of small pink to mauve flowers in panicles either terminally or along the branches in winter. Species ''Centradenia cascade '' '' Centradenia grandifolia '' - princess flower, sea of flowers ''Centradenia inaequilateralis'' '' Centradenia floribunda'' ''Centradenia rosea ''Centradenia inaequilateralis'' is a species of flowering plant in the family Melastomataceae, native to southern Mexico, and Central America. With its pink-purple flowers, its cultivar 'Cascade' has gaine ...
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Mary Emily Eaton
Mary Emily Eaton (27 November 1873 – 4 August 1961) was an English botanical artist best known for illustrating Britton & Rose's ''The Cactaceae'', published between 1919 and 1923. Life Mary Emily Eaton was born on 27 November 1873 in Coleford, Gloucestershire. She attended private schools in London and received formal tuition in art at the Taunton School of Art, also attending classes at the Royal College of Art in South Kensington, and the Chelsea Polytechnic. She worked for a time as a painter of Worcester porcelain, before going to Jamaica in 1909 to visit her siblings. During her two-years stay, she began painting detailed studies of butterflies and moths. In June 1911 Eaton left for New York City, where she would remain until January 1932, employed by The New York Botanical Garden. Among other duties, she was the principal illustrator for the Botanical Garden's journal '' Addisonia'', painting over three-quarters of the 800 plates. She was the principal illustrator ...
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Centradenia Cascade
''Centradenia'' is a genus of 4-5 species of tropical evergreen perennials or subshrubs, native to Central America and Mexico. Description ''Centradenia'' spp. branches are angled or winged and the stems are often colored. The leaves are lanceolate or ovate, pointy, simple and opposite with well-defined veining, somewhat velvety, and often flushed with red on the undersides. Flowers have 4-lobed calyx, 4 petals, 8 stamens, and a 4-loculed ovary, pink or white. It is a lovely, bushy plant, produces clusters of small pink to mauve flowers in panicles either terminally or along the branches in winter. Species '' Centradenia cascade '' '' Centradenia grandifolia '' - princess flower, sea of flowers ''Centradenia inaequilateralis'' '' Centradenia floribunda'' ''Centradenia rosea ''Centradenia inaequilateralis'' is a species of flowering plant in the family Melastomataceae, native to southern Mexico, and Central America. With its pink-purple flowers, its cultivar 'Cascade' has gain ...
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Centradenia Grandifolia
''Centradenia'' is a genus of 4-5 species of tropical evergreen perennials or subshrubs, native to Central America and Mexico. Description ''Centradenia'' spp. branches are angled or winged and the stems are often colored. The leaves are lanceolate or ovate, pointy, simple and opposite with well-defined veining, somewhat velvety, and often flushed with red on the undersides. Flowers have 4-lobed calyx, 4 petals, 8 stamens, and a 4-loculed ovary, pink or white. It is a lovely, bushy plant, produces clusters of small pink to mauve flowers in panicles either terminally or along the branches in winter. Species ''Centradenia cascade '' '' Centradenia grandifolia '' - princess flower, sea of flowers ''Centradenia inaequilateralis'' '' Centradenia floribunda'' ''Centradenia rosea ''Centradenia inaequilateralis'' is a species of flowering plant in the family Melastomataceae, native to southern Mexico, and Central America. With its pink-purple flowers, its cultivar 'Cascade' has gaine ...
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Centradenia Inaequilateralis
''Centradenia inaequilateralis'' is a species of flowering plant in the family Melastomataceae, native to southern Mexico, and Central America. With its pink-purple flowers, its cultivar 'Cascade' has gained the Royal Horticultural Society's Award of Garden Merit The Award of Garden Merit (AGM) is a long-established annual award for plants by the British Royal Horticultural Society (RHS). It is based on assessment of the plants' performance under UK growing conditions. History The Award of Garden Merit .... References Melastomataceae Flora of Southeastern Mexico Flora of Southwestern Mexico Flora of Veracruz Flora of Central America Plants described in 1832 {{Melastomataceae-stub ...
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Centradenia Floribunda
''Centradenia'' is a genus of 4-5 species of tropical evergreen perennials or subshrubs, native to Central America and Mexico. Description ''Centradenia'' spp. branches are angled or winged and the stems are often colored. The leaves are lanceolate or ovate, pointy, simple and opposite with well-defined veining, somewhat velvety, and often flushed with red on the undersides. Flowers have 4-lobed calyx, 4 petals, 8 stamens, and a 4-loculed ovary, pink or white. It is a lovely, bushy plant, produces clusters of small pink to mauve flowers in panicles either terminally or along the branches in winter. Species ''Centradenia cascade '' ''Centradenia grandifolia '' - princess flower, sea of flowers ''Centradenia inaequilateralis'' '' Centradenia floribunda'' ''Centradenia rosea ''Centradenia inaequilateralis'' is a species of flowering plant in the family Melastomataceae, native to southern Mexico, and Central America. With its pink-purple flowers, its cultivar 'Cascade' has gained ...
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Centradenia Rosea
''Centradenia inaequilateralis'' is a species of flowering plant in the family Melastomataceae, native to southern Mexico, and Central America. With its pink-purple flowers, its cultivar 'Cascade' has gained the Royal Horticultural Society's Award of Garden Merit The Award of Garden Merit (AGM) is a long-established annual award for plants by the British Royal Horticultural Society (RHS). It is based on assessment of the plants' performance under UK growing conditions. History The Award of Garden Merit .... References Melastomataceae Flora of Southeastern Mexico Flora of Southwestern Mexico Flora of Veracruz Flora of Central America Plants described in 1832 {{Melastomataceae-stub ...
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Melastomataceae
Melastomataceae is a family of dicotyledonous flowering plants found mostly in the tropics (two-thirds of the genera are from the New World tropics) comprising c. 175 genera and c. 5115 known species. Melastomes are annual or perennial herbs, shrubs, or small trees. Description The leaves of melastomes are somewhat distinctive, being opposite, decussate, and usually with 3-7 longitudinal veins arising either from the base of the blade, plinerved (inner veins diverging above base of blade), or pinnately nerved with three or more pairs of primary veins diverging from the mid-vein at successive points above the base. Flowers are perfect, and borne either singly or in terminal or axillary, paniculate cymes. Ecology A number of melastomes are regarded as invasive species once naturalized in tropical and subtropical environments outside their normal range. Examples are Koster's curse (''Clidemia hirta''), '' Pleroma semidecandrum'' and ''Miconia calvescens'', but many other specie ...
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