. Some ornamental shrubs for the Tropics. Shrubs Tropics. SOME ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS FOR THE TROPICS 57. Figure 30, A.—The kei-apple or umkokolo, Dovyalis caffra, is a large shrub which is better suited to higher elevation in the Tropics. B.—The kitembilla, D. hebecarpa, is a tall wide-spreading shrub. a, A branch with ripe fruit; 6, a branch carrying female flowers; and c, male flowers produced on separate plants. The leaves are dark green, up to 3 inches long, and are widest near the tips where there is a minute notch. They form singly or oh short spurs along the stem. The smooth-barked stems ma
. Some ornamental shrubs for the Tropics. Shrubs Tropics. SOME ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS FOR THE TROPICS 57. Figure 30, A.—The kei-apple or umkokolo, Dovyalis caffra, is a large shrub which is better suited to higher elevation in the Tropics. B.—The kitembilla, D. hebecarpa, is a tall wide-spreading shrub. a, A branch with ripe fruit; 6, a branch carrying female flowers; and c, male flowers produced on separate plants. The leaves are dark green, up to 3 inches long, and are widest near the tips where there is a minute notch. They form singly or oh short spurs along the stem. The smooth-barked stems may bend slightly away from the spine at each node. Plants are grown from Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Hume, Edward Putnam, 1911-. [Washington : U. S. Govt. Print. Off. ]
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