Angophora intermedia

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Read about Angophora intermedia in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Angophora intermedia, DC. (Metrosideros floribunda, Smith, not Hort.). Tree, described by Bentham as having rough persistent fibrous bark, the parts nearly or quite glabrous: lvs. lanceolate to ovate-lanceolate, distinctly stalked, 2-4 in. or more long, sharply acuminate: fls. rather small, in loose corymbs or trichotomous panicles; calyx about 2 lines long or longer, with 5 prominent ribs, the teeth short-subulate. Austral.—In Calif. said to be a very fine drought-resisting shade and avenue tree.


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