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Read about Micholitzia in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Micholitzia ("sent home by Micholitz when collecting in India and Burma ). Asclepiadaceae. A genus founded in 1909 by N. E. Brown, allied to Marsdenia but differing in the calyx-lobes being valvate and the corona-lobes tubercle-formed and spreading. The single species, M. obcordata, N. E. Br., from India, is said to possess no horticultural value. It is a small under shrub with milky juice, rather small obcordate or obovate lvs. and small fls. with olive-green tube and reddish lobes.


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