Stryphnodendron


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Read about Stryphnodendron in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Stryphnodendron (Greek, astringent and tree; the bark has a puckery taste). Leguminosae. Unarmed trees, usually small, with thick branches, grown in the greenhouse and also outdoors in the extreme S.: lvs. twice pinnate, lfts. small, many-paired, frequently rather broad: fls. small, hermaphrodite or somewhat polygamous, borne in short-peduncled, axillary spikes, 5-merous, sessile; calyx campanulate; petals connate to the middle, finally free; stamens 10, free; ovary short-stipitate, many-ovuled: legume linear, compressed, thick. — Nine species in Trop. Amer.

S. floribundum, Benth. (Acacia pulcherrima, Willd.). Spineless: pinnae 13 pairs; lfts. many pairs, oblong-linear, obtuse, pubescent beneath; petiole pubescent and with 2 convex glands at base: spikes twin, axillary, filiform: fls. 5-parted, pilose. Brazil. CH


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