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Agapetes is a semi-climbing shrub genus native to the Himalayas, grown as an ornamental for its attractive pendulous benches of red tubular flowers blooming over a long period. It is mostly grown in climates from cool temperate to sub-tropical. Propagation is from cuttings.
Species
- Agapetes buxifolia
- Agapetes hosseana
- Agapetes incurvata
- Agapetes lobbii
- Agapetes macrantha
- Agapetes mannii
- Agapetes megasum
- Agapetes meiniana
- Agapetes mitrarioides
- Agapetes racemosa Watt.
- Agapetes serpens
- Agapetes serrata
- Agapetes subsessilifolia
References
- Ellison, Don (1999) Cultivated Plants of the World. London: New Holland (1st ed.: Brisbane: Flora Publications International, 1995).
- Encyclopedia of Life entry
- GBIF entry
- Botanica Sistematica
- Strange Wonderful Things
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