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Chenille plant
Acalypha hispida
16.4661, -88.067
Field Notes
Description:
A vigorous, upright, coarse-textured shrub that usually attains a height of 5 to 6 feet. Older specimens can grow taller with some support. The stems are heavily foliated with 6- to 8-inch-long, ovate, medium-green leaves. The flowers of chenille plant are attractive and droop in cattail-like, pendent clusters up to 18 inches in length. Flowers are showy, red, and borne by female plants during warm months of the year.
Habitat:
Hatchet Caye on Belize Barrier Reef.
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