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| name = ''Rhodoleia''
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| genus = '''''Rhodoleia'''''
 
 
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'''''Rhodoleia''''' is a genus of [[plant]] in family [[Hamamelidaceae]]. It contains the following species (but this list may be incomplete):
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'''''Rhodoleia''''' is a genus of [[plant]] in family [[Hamamelidaceae]].
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Rhodoleia (Greek, rose and smooth; alluding to rose-like fls. and smooth st.). Hamamelidaceae. Small tender trees: lvs. evergreen, glabrous, long-stalked: fls. about 5 together in a compact head, having the appearance of a single fl. surrounded by bracts, hermaphrodite; petals of each fl. turned toward the circum. of the head; stamens 7-10; ovary of 2 carpels united at base: caps, several-seeded.—Two species, one from China and the other from Java and Sumatra.
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==Species==
 
* ''[[Rhodoleia championii]]'', [[Joseph Dalton Hooker|Hook.f.]]
 
* ''[[Rhodoleia championii]]'', [[Joseph Dalton Hooker|Hook.f.]]
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==Gallery==
[[Category:Hamamelidaceae]]
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==References==
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*[[Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture]], by L. H. Bailey, MacMillan Co., 1963
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Rhodoleia is a genus of plant in family Hamamelidaceae.


Read about Rhodoleia in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Rhodoleia (Greek, rose and smooth; alluding to rose-like fls. and smooth st.). Hamamelidaceae. Small tender trees: lvs. evergreen, glabrous, long-stalked: fls. about 5 together in a compact head, having the appearance of a single fl. surrounded by bracts, hermaphrodite; petals of each fl. turned toward the circum. of the head; stamens 7-10; ovary of 2 carpels united at base: caps, several-seeded.—Two species, one from China and the other from Java and Sumatra.


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