Aegle
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Read about Aegle in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture
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Aegle (from Latin Aegle, one of the Hesperidos). Rutaceae, tribe Citreae. A small tree, often spiny, having hard-shelled frs.: lvs. deciduous: fls. pentamerous with numerous free stamens; ovary with 10 or more cells; ovules numerous in each cell ; cells of the fr. without pulp vesicles, filled with gum; seeds woolly and in germination the cotyledons remain hypogcous: the first foliage lvs. are opposite. — Only one species is now recognized. CH
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Species
A. Barteri, Hook. f. (syn. Balsamocitrus paniculate), Swingle.
A. decandra, Naves~Chaetospermum glutinosa, Swingle.
A. glutinosa, Merrill~Chaetospermum glutinosa. Swingle.
A. sepiaria, DC. (syn. Poncirus trifoliata)
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References
- Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture, by L. H. Bailey, MacMillan Co., 1963
External links
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