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+ | Cleyera (after Andrew Cleyer, Dutch physician of the seventeenth century). Ternstroemeaceae. Greenhouse evergreen shrubs distinguished by the petals free or scarcely coalesced, the pilose anthers, numerous ovules, and scarcely bracted fls.: sepals 5, with 2 bractlets; petals 5; stigmas 2-3: berries 2-3-celled.— About 9 species. | ||
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Read about Cleyera in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture
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Cleyera (after Andrew Cleyer, Dutch physician of the seventeenth century). Ternstroemeaceae. Greenhouse evergreen shrubs distinguished by the petals free or scarcely coalesced, the pilose anthers, numerous ovules, and scarcely bracted fls.: sepals 5, with 2 bractlets; petals 5; stigmas 2-3: berries 2-3-celled.— About 9 species.
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