Chrysophyllum imperiale

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Read about Chrysophyllum imperiale in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Chrysophyllum imperiale, Benth. (Theophrasta imperialis, Lind.). Plant strict and simple, to 20 ft. or more, unarmed: lvs. obovate-oblong to oblong-oblanceolate, 3 ft. long, on large plants very sharply serrate: fls. yellowish green, small, in clusters along the trunk, the cluster sessile but the fls. pedicellate: corolla rotate, 5-lobed. thick: fr. 5-angled. nearly globular, size of a small apple, with a hard thick flesh: seeds 1 in. long and ¾in. wide, compressed. Brazil. B.M. 6823. I.H. 21:184. Gt. 1864:453. — This species was grown 30 years before its genus was determined, but upon flowering in European gardens it was found to be a Chrysophyllum (by some referred to Martiusella, which see). L.H. B. CH


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