Entelea
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Entelea (Greek, complete; the stamens all fertile. a distinguishing feature). Tiliaceae. A shrub or small tree from New Zeal., intro. in S. Calif. Lvs. large, alternate, 5-7-nerved, cordate at base, toothed or crenate, stellate-pubescent: fls. white, 1 in. across, in terminal cymes; sepals 4-5; petals 4-5; stamens numerous, free; ovary 4-6-celled; cells many-ovuled; style simple: fr. a globose bristly loculicidal caps. CH
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References
- Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture, by L. H. Bailey, MacMillan Co., 1963
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