Ricinodendron
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Ricinodendron (from Ricinus and Greek for tree). Euphorbiaceae. Tropical trees with economic uses, but rarely cult.: juice milky: lvs. alternate, loug-petioled, palmately 3-9-foliate, stipulate: fls. small, in loose panicles; calyx imbricate; petals connate or free; stamens numerous, filaments free; ovules 1 in each cell. Three or four species in Afr. R. Heudelotii, Pierre, is a prominent plant in W. Afr. J.B.S Norton.
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- Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture, by L. H. Bailey, MacMillan Co., 1963
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