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Phytolacca esculenta, Van Houtte (Pircunia esculenta, Moq. Phytolacca Kaempferi, Gray. P. pekinensis, Hance). Somewhat woody, suberect, the sts. thick, green and glabrous: lvs. short-petioled, broad-elliptic or ovate, the apex somewhat acute or blunt: infl. suberect, loosely racemose, not surpassing the lvs., the peduncle and rachis glabrous: fls. pedicellate; calyx white, the parts rounded; stamens commonly 8, with white filaments and rose colored anthers; style recurved: fr. with S free carpels. China, Japan. Cult, for the edible lvs. This name is catalogued in England as "American grape."
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#REDIRECT [[Phytolacca acinosa]]
#REDIRECT [[Phytolacca acinosa]]

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Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture

Phytolacca esculenta, Van Houtte (Pircunia esculenta, Moq. Phytolacca Kaempferi, Gray. P. pekinensis, Hance). Somewhat woody, suberect, the sts. thick, green and glabrous: lvs. short-petioled, broad-elliptic or ovate, the apex somewhat acute or blunt: infl. suberect, loosely racemose, not surpassing the lvs., the peduncle and rachis glabrous: fls. pedicellate; calyx white, the parts rounded; stamens commonly 8, with white filaments and rose colored anthers; style recurved: fr. with S free carpels. China, Japan. Cult, for the edible lvs. This name is catalogued in England as "American grape."


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