Osmanthus americanus

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Read about Osmanthus americanus in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Osmanthus americanus, Benth. & Hook. (Olea americana, Linn.). Devil-wood. Florida Olea. Shrub or small tree, to 40 ft. with whitish bark: Lvs. elliptic to lance-oblong, acute, narrowed into the short petiole, entire, lustrous above, 2½-7 in. long: fls. fragrant, in short panicles, on short pedicels or nearly sessile; corolla-lobes spreading, about as long as the tube: drupes ovoid, nearly 1 in. long. Early spring. N. C. to Fla. and Miss. S.S. 6:279,280.


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