Melia sempervirens

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 Melia sempervirens subsp. var.  
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Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture

Melia sempervirens, Swartz (M. Azedarach var. sempervirens, Linn.). A low-growing tree with lvs. deeply incised, the lfts. the shape of those of M. Azedarach: fls. in axillary panicles, small, light lilac, fragrant, in constant succession. A greenhouse species, and a beautiful tree of distinct habit in S. Fla., where it is rapid-growing, holding its lvs. well into winter and blooming at intervals throughout the year. It is there prone to send up suckers and to prop, itself unduly from seeds. M. sempervirens, Swartz, is a widespread plant in the W. Indies and elsewhere. B.R. 643.


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