Pyrenacantha
Read about Pyrenacantha in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture
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Pyrenacantha (Greek, grain, thorn; the inner surface of the husk of the fruit is covered with many blunt prickles). Icacinaceae. Climbing shrubs with alternate, hairy, 3-5-nerved, entire, or toothed or lobed lvs. and fls. in spikes: fls. dioecious; perianth 4-or rarely 3-5-lobed; ovary superior, 1-celled, 2-ovuled: drupe compressed, with the mesocarp spinulose-verru-cose within. About 15 species from Trop. and S. Afr. P. malvifolia, Engl. A succulent plant with a fleshy subglobose smooth st. resembling a stone from a distance: branches short or long and scandent: lvs. kidney-shaped, irregularly 3-5-lobed, pilose: fls. small, in spikes; perianth 4-lobed. E. Afr. G.W. 10, p. 354.
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- Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture, by L. H. Bailey, MacMillan Co., 1963
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