Euscaphis
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Read about Euscaphis in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture
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Euscaphis (Greek, eu, handsome, and scaphis, vessel; alluding to the shape and the handsome color of the dehiscent capsule). Staphyleaceae. Ornamental woody plant grown for its handsome foliage and the attractive fruits. Deciduous upright shrub or small tree, glabrous: lvs. opposite, odd-pinnate, stipulate: fls. in terminal upright panicles, perfect; sepals, petals and stamens 5, all of nearly equal length; ovary 2-3-celled, surrounded at the base by an annular disk; styles 2-3, often connate: fr. consisting of 1-3 spreading, leathery dehiscent pods, each with 1-3 black seeds.—One species in Japan and Cent. China. A handsome plant with large pinnate Lvs., small whitish fls. in upright panicles followed by attractive brownish red frs. disclosing shining black seeds when opening. It grows in any good garden soil, but is only half-hardy N. Prop. by seeds and greenwood cuttings under glass.
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References
- Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture, by L. H. Bailey, MacMillan Co., 1963
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