Cola acuminata

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Read about Cola acuminata in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Cola acuminata, Schott & Endl. About 40 ft. high in Afr., resembling an apple tree: lvs. alternate; petiole 1-3 in. long; blade 4-6 m. long, 1-2 in. broad, leathery, with prominent ribs below; older lvs. entire, obovate, acute; younger lvs. often once or twice cut near the base about half way to the midrib: fls. yellow, 15 or more in axillary and terminal panicles, about ½in. across, with a slender green tube and a showy yellow 6- or 5-cut limb, which is a part of the calyx: fr. 5-6 in. long. B.M. 5699. N. Taylor. CH


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