Roupala

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Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture

Roupala (probably a native name in Guiana). Also spelled Ropola, Rupala, Rhopala. Proteaceae. Trees, smooth or ferrugineous-tomentose, suitable only for the warmhouse.

Leaves alternate, leathery, stiff, entire or dentate, undivided, or those of the sterile branches (and younger trees?) pinnate: fls. in axillary or terminal racemes, pedicelled in pairs, perfect; perianth cylindrical, slightly dilated at base, the limb scarcely broader, sub- globose, oblong or elongated, finally laxly revolute; ovary sessile: caps, hard, oblique, 2-valved, short- stipitate.About 40 species, Trop. Amer.


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