Chaetospermum glutinosa
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Read about Chaetospermum glutinosa in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture
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Chaetospermum glutinosa. Swingle (Limonia glutinosa, Blanco. Aegle decandra, Naves. Aegle glutinosa, Merrill). Tabog. Fig. 890. Petioles margined; lateral lfts. small, sessile, scarcely one-third as long as the terminal one; spines slender, straight, sharp, axillary usually in pairs in the axils of the lvs.: fls. rather large, occurring singly, or in few-fld. clusters on long slender pedicels in the axils of the lvs.: fr. oblong, 2-3 x 1½ in. with a thick leathery rind longitudinally ribbed, 8-10-celled: it contains numerous flattened hairy seeds, ⅜ to 3/16 in. immersed in a watery tissue. Native to the Isl. of Luzon, Philippine Archipelago. III. Blanco., Fl. Filip. ed. III. pl. 124. Vidal y Soler, Sinop. de fam. Fil. pl. 25. Bull. Soc. Bot. Fr. 58, Mem. 8d. pl. 5. — The tabog is a rapid-growing tree when young, and in a warm greenhouse shows a vigorous root-growth. This species is being tested as a stock for use in commercial citriculture. Experiments have shown that oranges, lemons, grapefruits and kumquats grow well when budded or grafted on young tabog plants. Walter T. Swingle. CH
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References
- Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture, by L. H. Bailey, MacMillan Co., 1963
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