Gymnostoma sumatranum

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Read about Gymnostoma sumatranum in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Casuarina sumatrana, Jungh. Shrub with dense very slender branches which are sharply angled, the internodes often very short, the sheath-teeth short: cone large, elliptical or globose, the valves thick and concave-truncate at apex. Sumatra.—Offered in England, and the branches said to be useful for bouquets; very much branched. L. H. B. CH


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