Meliosma beaniana

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Read about Meliosma beaniana in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Meliosma beaniana, Rehd. & Wilson. Tree, to 50 ft.: young branchlets brownish tomentose: lvs. 6-12 in. long; lfts. 5-13, ovate to elliptic-lanceolate, acuminate, cuneate or sometimes rounded at the base, remotely serrulate or nearly entire, glabrous above and nearly glabrous beneath except tufts of hairs in the axils of the veins, 2-6 in. long: panicles very numerous, before the lvs., 4-8 in. long; fls. creamy white, 1/5in.- across: fr. globose, black, ¼ in. across. May; fr. in Sept. Cent. China.—A striking plant when covered in spring with a mass of creamy white fls.


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