Glochidion

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 Glochidion subsp. var.  
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Euphorbiaceae > Glochidion var. ,


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Glochidion are a taxon of plants in the family Euphorbiaceae. It comprises about 300 species, distributed from Madagascar to the Pacific Islands.


Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture

Glochidion (from Greek for point, the anthers being long-pointed). Euphorbiaceae. Tropical trees or shrubs, rarely cult. Lvs. alternate, simple: fls. in axillary clusters or singly- staminate calyx imbricate, of 3-8 sepals; pistillate fls. without disk, stigmas short and thick, ovules 2 to each cell: fr. a caps.—About 135 species of Trop. Asia and Pacific islands, related to Phyllanthus. CH


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