Tricalysia
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Read about Tricalysia in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture
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Tricalysia (Greek, triple calyx; true of some species). Including Kraussia. Rubiaceae. Erect or climbing shrubs, used as ornamentals in extreme South. Branches opposite, terete or obtusely quadrangular: lvs. opposite, short-petioled; stipules short, broad, apiculate and intra-petiolar: fls. rather small, subsessile, shortly pedicelled, axillary; calyx-tube turbinate or campanulate, 4-6-lobed or shortly dentate; corolla funnel-shaped or shortly salver-shaped, lobes 4-8, oval, ovate, or lanceolate; stamens 4-8; disk annular, fleshy, glabrous: ovary 2- rarely 3-celled: fr. pisiform, berry-like, leathery, 1-2-celled, few-seeded.—About 65 species, Trop. and S. Afr., Madagascar; two intro. in Fla. and S. Calif. T. Kraussiana, Schinz (Coffea Kraussiana, Hochst. Kraussia floribunda, Harv.). Shrub with reddish brown branches: lvs. ovate-oblong or lanceolate-subacute: cymes axillary, paniculate: corolla 3-4 lines long. Natal. CH
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References
- Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture, by L. H. Bailey, MacMillan Co., 1963
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