Curtis's Botanical Magazine, Or, Flower-Garden Displayed : in Which the Most Ornamental Foreign Plants, Cultivated in the Open Ground, the Green-House, And the Stove, Are Accurately Represented in Their Natural Colours ... 57
Curtis's Botanical Magazine, Or, Flower-Garden Displayed : in Which the Most Ornamental Foreign Plants, Cultivated in the Open Ground, the Green-House, And the Stove, Are Accurately Represented in Their Natural Colours ... 57
Sims, John, 1749-1831
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PL v. %. p. ^7. Saraca indica. Linn. Mant. p. 98. Saraca arborescens. Burm. Fl. Ind, p. 85. t. 25. /. 2. AsjooAM. Hart. Mai. v. 5. p. 117. t. 59. Descr. a tree of middling height^ much branched^ ivith an erect trunk and a spreading head. Leaves alternate^ abruptly pinnate^ with generally five pairs of opposite^ ovato-lanceolate^ subcoriaceous, acuminated. fea/Ze£^^ short- ly petioled^ four to six inches long^ entire^ quite glabrous^ somewhat * So named In honour of the late Sir William Jombs, a... zealous Cttltivator and patron of Botany^ as well as of other branches of Science and of general literature. somewhat glaucous beneath : the rachis terete^ swollen at the base> where is a lanceolate^ deciduous stipule. Flowers of a rich orange-red colour^ delightfully fragrant^ collected into a round^^ compact panicle, with many small bracteie, and situated in the axils of the leaves^ than which they are much shorter. Pedicels short, red. Bractea two, opposite, oval, red, resembling a calyx, as the calyx, in its rich co- lour, resembles a corolla.
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