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Read about Mimusops dispar in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Mimusops dispar, N. E. Br. Smaller tree than M. Elengi: lvs. small, cuneate-oblanceolate, obtuse, rusty-tomentose when young, but become glabrous-green, the petiole 1/3 in. or less long, and the blade ¾ -2 in. long: fls. 12-16, in umbels on the tips of the branches; sepals 6-8, in two series; petals 18—24, in three series, linear-lanceolate, yellow; stamens 6-8; staminodia lanceolate- acuminate channelled: fr. size of an olive, yellow. Natal.—Intro in S. Calif.


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