Corokia

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Read about Corokia in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Corokia (from the native name). Cornaceae. Evergreen shrubs, adapted to outdoor planting in the S. Upright, with tortuous or straight branches and black bark: lvs. alternate or fascicled, stalked, entire: fls. perfect, small, yellow, in axillary or terminal clusters; calyx- tube top-shaped, the limb 5-lobed; petals 5, each with a scale at base; stamens 5: fr. an ovoid or oblong 1-2-celled drupe. Three or four species in New Zeal. C. Cotoneaster, Raoul, is offered abroad as a bush of curious growth, very attractive when covered with its very small yellow star-like fls.: rigid, densely branched, 4-8 ft., the branches crooked and interlaced, tomentose: lvs. 1 in. or less long, the blade orbicular to obovate or oblong, ovate, obtuse or emarginate, shining above, flat, stalked. B.M. 8425. I.T. 2:73. L. H. B.


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