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[105]
Polyadelphia
Symplocos.
1. Tinctoria. Flowers crowded, sessile. Leaves
hibglaucous
Radix. ramosa perennis.
Sp: Plant:
Caulis. Arborescens — 8-16 pedalis, erectus, ramosus, ramis
patentibus sub
trichotomis, sortice sub glabro cinereo —
This tree has been removed by L'Hertier from the Genus
Hopea
Folia. Alterna. versus summitatiem ramorum conferta, petiolata, majuscules, lanceolata
paulo acuminata, laeviter serrata, venosa supra nitida, glabra. Subtus sub
to the Symplocos and his alteration has been approved of by
glauca pubescentia. 4-5 poll: long: 2-3 lata —
Petioli. sub semi-pollicares, glabri, teretes, suprea plani,
Succeeding writers have therefore adopted it, although the
Flores. is fasciculo axillari sub sessile 6-7 14 floro —
Stamina do not appear to me to be arranged as described in
Pedunculi. communes breves, obtusi , pubescentes 2-3 lin.
longi, partiales vix alli
1. linean longi, pubescentes vel pilosi.
the Symplocos.
Bracteae. folioli 4 vel plures, imbricati, lanceolati obtusa,
concavi, sericei, ad basin ad pedunculos adnati
calycem a = vestientes.
Small Tree growing sometimes 12 or 14 feet in heihgt. The
Leaves
Calyx. monophyllus, sub inferus, sub campanulatus, glaber
tubus germen includum vestiensque
phalanx. Sinoplus limbo quinquefido, sub acuto tubo
brevioribus.
a little [?] near the summit of the branches, lanceolate,
Staminum duo Corolla. quinque petala? petalis longo-
ovalibus, obtusis sub patentibus flavescentibius
petala connectet, glabris, basi in tubo coalites, calyce
quintiplo longioriber
Slightly Serrate, Smooth and [?] above Downy and glaucous
Stamina. filamenta plurima in phalangebus quinque coalitis,
5-7 in phalange singulo
subulata, corolla longiora albescentes. Antherae biloba,
erectate sulcatae, aurantiaceae
beneath, continuing through the winter. The flowers sitting in
per latera dehiscentes.
clusters along the branches near their extremities. The leaves
are
Pistillum. germen sub superum basi calyce vestito apice
libero sub turbinatum, ob-
tusum. Stylis filiformis Stamineae sans. Stigma capitatum,
obtusum gland-
eaten through the winter by Cattle and Horses. They are a [?]
dulosum.
Pericarpium
Semina
Grow in illegible oak lands plentifully — flowers in
March & April
Hab: in solis aridis fertilibus florensn Marto —
17: March: 1812
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