Emmenopterys

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Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture

Emmenopterys (Greek, persistent, and wing; referring to the wing-like calyx-lobe, persistent on the fruit). Rubiaceae. Ornamental tree grown for its large leaves and the handsome flowers.

Deciduous: Lvs. opposite, petioled, with caducous stipules, entire: fls. in many-fid, terminal panicles; calyx small, 5-parted, deciduous, in some fls. 1 lobe leafy and changed into a petioled, oblong, obtuse whitish If. persistent on the fr.; corolla campanulate- funnelform, tomentulose outside, with a narrow tube and 5 ovate lobes pubescent inside; stamens 5, included; ovary inferior, 2-celled; style filiform, not exceeding the stamens: fr. a spindle-shaped 2-celled caps., with numerous irregularly winged seeds.—One species in Cent. China. A tall tree, with large elliptic Lvs. and showy yellow fls. in many-fld. dense terminal panicles. It will succeed in warmer temperate regions only and is yet little known in cult., as it has been only recently intro. Prop, is by seeds and possibly by softwood cuttings under glass.

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