Annona emarginata

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 Annona emarginata subsp. var.  
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Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture

Rollinia glaucescens, Sond. A glabrescent shrub closely allied to R. emarginata, but with the lvs. not emarginate and sometimes acute at the apex: lf .-blades ovate or lanceolate, obtuse or rarely acute at the apex, acute at the base, 2-3 in. long and 1 in. broad, glaucescent beneath; petioles 1/5-2/5in. long: peduncles in pairs, one shorter than the other, the longer one bearing a small bracteole below the middle: fls. canescent-puberulous; corolla-wings broadly obovate or suborbicular, widely spreading: fr. broadly ovoid or subglobose, small (about 1 in. diam.), solid and smooth, with the component carpels scarcely outlined and not at all gibbous.— Specimens in the U. S. National Herbarium collected by Dorsett, Shamel, and Popenoe, in S. Brazil.—This species was based by Sonder on a plant collected by Regnell on his second expedition, in the province of Minas Geraes, Brazil.


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