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Dodonaea cuneata, Rudge. Much-branched bush, usually viscid: lvs. small (usually under 1 in. long) obovate or cuneate, at the end rounded or truncate or toothed, on the sides entire or rarely obscurely toothed, short- petioled: fls. in short terminal scarcely branched racemes, or sometimes few in axillary clusters; sepals ovate-oblong: caps, of D. viscosa, the wings usually not very broad. Austral.    L. H. B.
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#REDIRECT [[Dodonaea viscosa subsp. cuneata]]
#REDIRECT [[Dodonaea viscosa subsp. cuneata]]

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Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture

Dodonaea cuneata, Rudge. Much-branched bush, usually viscid: lvs. small (usually under 1 in. long) obovate or cuneate, at the end rounded or truncate or toothed, on the sides entire or rarely obscurely toothed, short- petioled: fls. in short terminal scarcely branched racemes, or sometimes few in axillary clusters; sepals ovate-oblong: caps, of D. viscosa, the wings usually not very broad. Austral. L. H. B.


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