− | Guettarda uruguensis, Cham. & Schlecht. Lvs. 2 in. long, half as wide, elliptic-oblong, somewhat pilose above and more or less tomentose beneath; stipules lanceolate- triangular, caducous: corolla-tube ¼ in. or less long, the 5 lobes roundish; calyx-limb very short: fr. an oblong 3-4-seeded drupe.—Cent. Brazil. Uruguay, Argentina; a small tree, with sericeous corolla, and fr. the size of a cherry which is said to be edible. | + | [[Guettarda]] uruguensis, Cham. & Schlecht. Lvs. 2 in. long, half as wide, elliptic-oblong, somewhat pilose above and more or less tomentose beneath; stipules lanceolate- triangular, caducous: corolla-tube ¼ in. or less long, the 5 lobes roundish; calyx-limb very short: fr. an oblong 3-4-seeded drupe.—Cent. Brazil. Uruguay, Argentina; a small tree, with sericeous corolla, and fr. the size of a cherry which is said to be edible. |