Aristotelia

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Read about Aristotelia in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Aristotelia (after the Greek philosopher Aristotle). Elaeocarpaceae. Woody plants sometimes grown in the open in warm countries.

Leaves evergreen, nearly opposite, entire or toothed: fls. polygamous; sepals 4-5, valvate; petals of the same number: berries small, edible.—A genus of 7 species of trees and shrubs from the southern hemisphere, allied to Elaeocarpus. Prop, by ripened cuttings, under bell- jar or closed frame.


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