Villaresia

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Read about Villaresia in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Villaresia (named for Matthias Villarez, a Spanish botanist). Icacinaceae. Evergreen tall climbing trees or shrubs, adapted to the warmhouse: lvs. alternate, oblong, entire or spinulose-dentate, thick, leathery, shiny: cymes small, head-like, arranged in axillary or terminal racemose panicles or racemes: fls. white, hermaphrodite or polygamous; calyx 5-parted; petals 5, ribbed inside; stamens 5, disk inconspicuous; ovary 1-celled: drupe ellipsoid.—About 13-15 species, distributed in the islands of the Pacific, Trop. Austral., Indian Archipelago, and Brazil and Chile.


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