Dodonaea viscosa

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Read about Dodonaea viscosa in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Dodonaea viscosa, Linn. Shrub, to 15 ft.; viscid: lvs. mostly oblong, cuneate at base, entire, with resinous dots on both surfaces: fls. greenish, in short terminal or axillary racemes; sepals ovate: caps about ¾ in. long and somewhat broader, broadly 3-winged, notched at apex, more or less cordate at base. B.R. 13:1051 (as D. oblongifolia).—A poorly defined plant, widely distributed in warm countries, occurring in Austral., S. Afr., in Mex., and forms of it in Fla. and Ariz. Lvs. varying from broadly spatulate to oblong to nearly or quite linear. CH


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