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Trevesia palmata, Vis. (Gastonia palmata, Roxbg.). A small tree frequently 20 ft. in cult., with the ends of the branches sparingly prickly and the young parts tomentose: lvs. crowded at the ends of the branches, 1 – 1 1/2 ft. across, palmately 5-9-lobed to below the middle; petioles 1 – 1 1/2 ft. long: panicles long-peduncled, erect: umbels 6 in. through, long-stalked: fls. 1 in. across, yellowish white, showy. Himalayas. B.M. 7008.
Trevesia palmata, Vis. (Gastonia palmata, Roxbg.). A small tree frequently 20 ft. in cult., with the ends of the branches sparingly prickly and the young parts tomentose: lvs. crowded at the ends of the branches, 1 – 1 1/2 ft. across, palmately 5-9-lobed to below the middle; petioles 1 – 1 1/2 ft. long: panicles long-peduncled, erect: umbels 6 in. through, long-stalked: fls. 1 in. across, yellowish white, showy. Himalayas. B.M. 7008.
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Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture

Trevesia palmata, Vis. (Gastonia palmata, Roxbg.). A small tree frequently 20 ft. in cult., with the ends of the branches sparingly prickly and the young parts tomentose: lvs. crowded at the ends of the branches, 1 – 1 1/2 ft. across, palmately 5-9-lobed to below the middle; petioles 1 – 1 1/2 ft. long: panicles long-peduncled, erect: umbels 6 in. through, long-stalked: fls. 1 in. across, yellowish white, showy. Himalayas. B.M. 7008. CH


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