Cymbopetalum

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Read about Cymbopetalum in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Cymbopetalum (Latin, signifying boat-petal, from the shape of its petals). Annonaceae. A group of plants remarkable for the fragrance of their aromatic flowers.

Flowers with the 3 inner petals having the margin incurved somewhat like the upper part of the human ear, the several-ovuled carpels forming a cluster issuing from a globose mass of stamens: fr. in the form of separate oblong berries borne on the hardened torus or receptacle and resembling that of our papaw (Asimina triloba).— Several species, all of them endemic in Trop. Amer. Among the species thus far described are C. brasiliensis, Benth. (Uvaria brasiliensis. Velloso). C. penduliflorum, Baill. (Unona penduliflora, Dunal). C. longipes, Diels, and C. stenophyllum, Donnell Smith.

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