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Prestonia venosa, Mottet (Echites nutans, Anders. Haemadic- tyon venosum, Lindl.). Lvs. opposite,ovate-lanceolate, villous beneath: fls. yellow, in pedunculate panicles; corolla-lobes roundish, wavy. St. Vincent in the W. Indies. B.M. 2473. Lowe 58.
F. Tracy Hubbard.
Prickly Ash: Xanthoxylum. P. Comfrey: Symphytum asperrimum. P. Pear: Opuntia. P. Poppy: Argemone.
Pride of India: Melia Azedarach.
Prim: Ligustrum.
Primrose: Primula. Arabian P.: Arnebia cornuta. Cape P.: Streptocarpus. Common P.: Primula vulgaris. English P.: Primula vulgaris. Evening P.: CEnothera.
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Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture

Prestonia venosa, Mottet (Echites nutans, Anders. Haemadic- tyon venosum, Lindl.). Lvs. opposite,ovate-lanceolate, villous beneath: fls. yellow, in pedunculate panicles; corolla-lobes roundish, wavy. St. Vincent in the W. Indies. B.M. 2473. Lowe 58.

F. Tracy Hubbard.

Prickly Ash: Xanthoxylum. P. Comfrey: Symphytum asperrimum. P. Pear: Opuntia. P. Poppy: Argemone.

Pride of India: Melia Azedarach. Prim: Ligustrum.

Primrose: Primula. Arabian P.: Arnebia cornuta. Cape P.: Streptocarpus. Common P.: Primula vulgaris. English P.: Primula vulgaris. Evening P.: CEnothera.



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