Annona Sericea And Its Allies

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Annona Sericea And Its Allies
Safford, William Edwin, 1859-1926
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, Vol. 16.
PLATE 93.
ANNONA SPRAGUEI SAFFORD.
SAFFOKD ANNONA SEKICEA AND ITS ALLIES.
271 middle; sepals ovate-acuminate, 8 to 10 mm. Long, 6 mm. Broad at the base, clothed on the outside with ferrugineous tomentum like that of the petiole, within glabrous at the base, elsewhere shortly appressed-pubescent; petals suborbicular, obtusely apiculate, thick and leathery, concave, 18 to 23 mm. Long and 17 to 19 mm. Broad, clothed on the outside with short dense velvety fulvous puberulence and on the
...inside with fine tomentulum, olive yellow with a broad dark brown spot covering the lower half; receptacle convex, clothed with very short straight fine whitish hairs; stamens numerous, crowded, 3. 3 to 3. 8 mm. Long, with a very short flat filament and parallel linear pollen sacs 2 to 2. 7 mm. Long; connective expanded above the pollen sacs into a yellow head, this minutely muriculate with glossy points; gyncecium 7 to 9 mm. In diameter, composed of crowded carpels about 4 mm. Long, united into a solid mass, the ovaries about equal to the styles in length, clothed with whitish sericeous hairs, the pale yellow styles more or less prismatic, termi- nating in a rounded stigmatic head, the whole surface minutely velvety as seen under the microscope; fruit spheroid, 5 cm.

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