Schizolobium

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Scientific Names



Read about Schizolobium in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Schizolobium (Greek, to cleave and pod, alluding to the manner of dehiscence). Leguminosae. Tall trees adapted to the warmhouse and planted outdoors in the extreme South: lvs. large, bipinnate; lfts. numerous, small: fls. in axillary racemes or in panicles at the ends of the branches; calyx-tube disk-bearing, oblique, turbinate, the segms. slightly unequal, reflexed; petals 5, clawed, ovate or rotundate, slightly unequal; stamens 10, free; ovary scarcely stipitate: legume compressed, obovate, 2-valved, 1-seeded.—One, possibly 2, species. Brazil and Panama. CH


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