Pamburus missionis
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Pamburus missionis, Swingle (Limonia missionis, Wall, ex Wight. Atalantia missionis, Oliver). Lvs. simple, elliptic-oblong, short-petioled, showing veins only very obscurely, wrinkling at the margins on drying: fls. in axillary racemes, shorter than the lvs.; filaments slender, anthers linear-oblong, disk long and slender; ovary 4-5-celled, with 2 ovules in each cell: fr. 1 in. diam., filled with a mucilaginous fluid. 111. Wight, 111. Ind. Bot. v. 3, pl. 33. Swingle, Journ. Wash. Acad. 6:336.—This tree occurs in India and Ceylon in sandy soil near the seacoast. It should be tested as a stock for Citrus. The wood is light-colored, but when variegated is used for furniture. Walter T. Swingle. CH
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- Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture, by L. H. Bailey, MacMillan Co., 1963
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