Coussapoa
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Read about Coussapoa in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture
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Coussapoa (Caribbean name). Moracea;. Fifteen to 20 milky-juiced trees or shrubs of Trop. S. Amer., 1 or 2 sometimes grown under gloss, but apparently not in the American trade. They are sometimes scandent and epiphytic, like other Ficus-like things, sending down branches and completely enveloping the supporting tree and strangling it. Lvs. alternate, stalked, thick, penninerved or 3-nerved, entire: fls. dioecious, in globose heads, the peduncles solitary or in pairs and axillary, the male clusters few-fld. and often paniculate, the females on shorter peduncles: fr. oblong, becoming succulent and with the including thickened perianth forming a mulberry-like multiple fruiting body. C. deolbata, Andre1 (Ficus dealbata, Hort.), is described as a very beautiful greenhouse subject, with coriaceous elliptic lvs. 1 ft. long and half as broad, white-silky beneath and deep green above. I.H. 17:4. L. H. B.
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References
- Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture, by L. H. Bailey, MacMillan Co., 1963
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