Rauwolfia chinensis

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Read about Rauwolfia chinensis in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Rauwolfia chinensis, Hemsl. A small evergreen shrub, with dark green lvs., white fls. which are borne in dense terminal trusses, and numerous red berries. China.— Intro, into Orange Co., Fla., as an ornamental, where it is semi-hardy, but always sends up strong new shoots in the spring. Requires a light rich soil and plenty of water, with some protection against the sun. Each spring, it should receive fresh rich compost.


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