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− | Rollinia mucosa, Baill. (Annona mucosa, Jacq.). CachiMan Morveux. A | + | Rollinia sieberi, A. DC. Cachiman Montagne. A small tree first |
− | small tree first described by Jacquin from specimens growing | + | described and figured from the island of Trinidad and erroneously |
− | spontaneously in the forests of Martinique, and said by him to be
| + | referred by its collector to the common custard-apple, Annona |
− | rarely cult. In habit it bears a close resemblance to the common
| + | reticulata, to which its fr. and lvs. bear a certain resemblance: lvs. |
− | custard-apple, Annona reticulata. Lvs. oblong, pointed at the apex and | + | oval-oblong, acute at apex and base, usually 5-6 in. long and 2-3 in. |
− | base: corolla gamopetalous in the form of a roundish body from which 3 | + | broad, thin, above puberulous with the nerves pilose, beneath paler |
− | oblong lobes spread outward in such a way that it not inaptly | + | and more pilose, narrowed at the base into pilose petioles 1/4in. |
− | represents a tricorn hat: areoles of fr. gibbous (convex) not
| + | long, some of them at the base of the branches broadly ovate and |
− | papillose nor aculeate; fleshy pulp very viscous and not very well
| + | obtuse, about 1 in. long: peduncles lf .-opposed, 1-fld., 1-1 2/5in. |
− | flavored.—R. Sieberi has been referred to this species, but Pere Duss,
| + | long, bearing 2 small ovate-acute bracteoles, one near the base, the |
− | in his Flora of the French Antilles has kept the two species distinct. | + | other about the middle: corolla-wings laterally compressed, |
| + | Linear-oblong, rounded at the apex, diverging, straight or curving |
| + | slightly upward: fr., according to Pere Duss, usually larger than that |
| + | of Annona squamosa, the surface divided into pronounced raised |
| + | squamose areoles rounded at the tips; pulp fleshy, nearly white, melting in the mouth, slightly viscous, with a sugary agreeable flavor. Type collected by Sieber (No. 96), in the De Candolle Herbarium. |
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