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Rollinia sieberi, A. DC. Cachiman Montagne. A small tree first
Rollinia orthopetala, A. DC. A shrub or small tree with the habit
described and figured from the island of Trinidad and erroneously
of R. Sieberi, but with the lvs. somewhat longer petioled: lvs.  
referred by its collector to the common custard-apple, Annona
oval-oblong, acute at apex and base, pilose: peduncles in pairs:
reticulata, to which its fr. and lvs. bear a certain resemblance: lvs.  
calyx-lobes smaller than in R. Sieberi; corolla-wings erect and  
oval-oblong, acute at apex and base, usually 5-6 in. long and 2-3 in.  
incurved: fr. not described.—This species was described by De Candolle
broad, thin, above puberulous with the nerves pilose, beneath paler
from a specimen in the De Candolle Herbarium collected by Parker near
and more pilose, narrowed at the base into pilose petioles 1/4in.  
Demarara, British Guiana. The name has been incorrectly applied to
long, some of them at the base of the branches broadly ovate and
several rollinias with edible fr. Of these the principal
obtuse, about 1 in. long: peduncles lf .-opposed, 1-fld., 1-1 2/5in.  
Rollinia orthopetala, A. DC. A shrub or small tree with the habit
long, bearing 2 small ovate-acute bracteoles, one near the base, the
of R. Sieberi, but with the lvs. somewhat longer petioled: lvs.  
other about the middle: corolla-wings laterally compressed,
oval-oblong, acute at apex and base, pilose: peduncles in pairs:
Linear-oblong, rounded at the apex, diverging, straight or curving
calyx-lobes smaller than in R. Sieberi; corolla-wings erect and
slightly upward: fr., according to Pere Duss, usually larger than that
incurved: fr. not described.—This species was described by De Candolle
of Annona squamosa, the surface divided into pronounced raised
from a specimen in the De Candolle Herbarium collected by Parker near
squamose areoles rounded at the tips; pulp fleshy, nearly white, melting in the mouth, slightly viscous, with a sugary agreeable flavor. Type collected by Sieber (No. 96), in the De Candolle Herbarium.
Demarara, British Guiana. The name has been incorrectly applied to  
several rollinias with edible fr. Of these the principal
speies, from an economic point of view,is R deliciosa describe above,  
which is readely distinguished from R.orthopetala by its widely
spreading decurved corollawings.
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Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture

Rollinia orthopetala, A. DC. A shrub or small tree with the habit of R. Sieberi, but with the lvs. somewhat longer petioled: lvs. oval-oblong, acute at apex and base, pilose: peduncles in pairs: calyx-lobes smaller than in R. Sieberi; corolla-wings erect and incurved: fr. not described.—This species was described by De Candolle from a specimen in the De Candolle Herbarium collected by Parker near Demarara, British Guiana. The name has been incorrectly applied to several rollinias with edible fr. Of these the principal Rollinia orthopetala, A. DC. A shrub or small tree with the habit of R. Sieberi, but with the lvs. somewhat longer petioled: lvs. oval-oblong, acute at apex and base, pilose: peduncles in pairs: calyx-lobes smaller than in R. Sieberi; corolla-wings erect and incurved: fr. not described.—This species was described by De Candolle from a specimen in the De Candolle Herbarium collected by Parker near Demarara, British Guiana. The name has been incorrectly applied to several rollinias with edible fr. Of these the principal speies, from an economic point of view,is R deliciosa describe above, which is readely distinguished from R.orthopetala by its widely spreading decurved corollawings.


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