Randia thurberi
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Randia thurberi, Wats. Papachi. An upright shrub, 6-8 ft, high, armed with slender spines, young branches canescent: lvs. obovate, attenuate to the short, winged petiole, obtuse or retuse: fr. globose or ellipsoidal, axillary, sessile or nearly so; seeds about 20, in black pulp. Lower Calif, and Sonora, Mex.—Intro, into Calif. The fr. is eaten by the Indians.
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- Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture, by L. H. Bailey, MacMillan Co., 1963
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