Phyllanthus acidus

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Phyllanthus acidus
 Otaheite gooseberry
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Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture

Phyllanthus acidus, Skeels (Averrhoa acida, Linn. Cicca disticha, Linn. P. distichus, Muell. Arg. P. Cicca, Muell. Arg. Otaheite Gooseberry. West India Gooseberry Star Gooseberry. Jimbling. Fig. 2932. Shrub or small tree, up to 20 ft. high, main branches stout and marked by scars of fallen foliage-branches: lvs. ovate, acute, 1-2 in. long: fls. usually on separate branches below the foliage, sometimes in the lf.-axils: fr. long, thick, fleshy. India and Madagascar. CH


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