Claucena Lansium


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Read about Claucena Lansium in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Claucena Lansium, Skeels (Clausena Wampi, Oliver. Quinaria Lansium, Lour. Cookia Wampi, Blanco). Wampi. Low spineless tree, with spreading branches: lvs. spirally arranged, pinnate; lfts. 5-9, ovate- elliptical,3-5 in. long, petiolate, light green, shiny above: fls. 4-5-parted, small, white, in large terminal panicles; ovary villous, 5-celled, with 1 ovule in each cell; style short; stamens 10: fr. ovate-globose, about 1 in. long; skin glandular, pubescent; seeds green.—The wampi is a native of S. China, where it is commonly grown for its frs. It is cult. to some extent in Hawaii and could probably be grown in the warmer parts of Fla. and Calif. It can be grafted on grape-fruit and other species of Citrus, which makes it desirable to test it as a stock for common citrous frs. Walter T. Swingle. CH


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