Trichilia
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Read about Trichilia in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture
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Trichilia (Greek, by threes; the fls. are trimerous). Meliaceae. Trees or shrubs, suitable for the warmhouse or outdoors in the extreme S. as ornamentals. Lvs. with 3 lfts. or uneven-pinnate; lfts. opposite or alternate, usually many-paired, rarely 2-paired: panicles many-fld., axillary: fls. large for the order; calyx short, 4-5-toothed or cleft; petals 4-5, erect or spreading; staminal tube 8-10-cleft or -parted; disk annular, free; ovary sunken in the disk, 2-3-celled: caps subglobose, leathery, 2-3-celled.—About 120 species, Trop. Amer. and Trop. Afr. T. undulatifolia, Hort., is offered in the foreign trade. CH
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References
- Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture, by L. H. Bailey, MacMillan Co., 1963
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