Cassine


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Read about Cassine in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Cassine (a name said to have been used by the Indians in Fla. ; see Ilex Cassine). Celastraceae. Some 20 or less erect or climbing glabrous shrubs of the Cape region in Afr., apparently not known in cult, in this country. Lvs. opposite, thick, entire or serrate: fls small, white, in axillary clusters; calyx 4-5-parted, minute; petals 4—5; stamens 4—5, on the disk, which encircles the ovary: fr. a 1-2-seeded drupe, with a hard pit or stone. C. Colpoon. Thunb. (or C. capensis var. Colpoon) is the ladlewood of the Cape, the wood being used in the making of small articles. C. Maurocenia, Linn, (now placed in a separate genus, Maurocenia capensis, Sond.) is the Hottentot cherry. H.I. 6:55 2. CH


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