Baccaurea ramiflora

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Read about Baccaurea ramiflora in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Baccaurea (Greek, bacca, berry, and aureus, golden, from the yellow fruit). Euphorbiaceae. Trees, rarely cult., some with edible fr.: Ivs. large, alternate, simple: infl. racemose; calyx imbricate; petals absent; 2 ovules in each of the 2-5 cells.—About 50 species in the Old World tropics: related to Antidesma. B. bracteata, Muell. Arg. (Pierardia dulcis, Wall.), is mentioned as once intro. to England. Malaya. Seed of B. Motleyana, Muell. Arg., of Malaya where the fr. is used, has been intro. by the U. S. Dept. Agric. J. B. S. Norton.


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